RE: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Spanke, Alexander
Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Regards Alex -Original Message- From: Nick Wilson [mailto:nick;tioka.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:41 PM To: RedHat-List Subject: recovering deleted file Hi everyone, I just managed to delete a file that

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Spanke, Alexander declared Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Yes, but I've already deleted it -- Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request;redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Vidiot
* and then Spanke, Alexander declared Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Yes, but I've already deleted it Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com You can pretty much kiss it goodbye, especially after all this time. The inode, and/or space, has probably

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Schotty
On Friday 18 October 2002 09:52, Vidiot wrote: * and then Spanke, Alexander declared Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Yes, but I've already deleted it Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com You can pretty much kiss it goodbye, especially after

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Vidiot
On Friday 18 October 2002 09:52, Vidiot wrote: * and then Spanke, Alexander declared Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Yes, but I've already deleted it Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com You can pretty much kiss it goodbye, especially after

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Matthew Saltzman
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Vidiot wrote: * and then Spanke, Alexander declared Hi, You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to undelete Yes, but I've already deleted it Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com You can pretty much kiss it goodbye, especially after all this

Re: recovering deleted file

2002-10-18 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Matthew Saltzman declared While the amnount of activity on the filesystem is an issue, there are techniques to recover a lost file from a ext2 file system. A ggogle Well, I'm on ext3 but I've just tried The Coroners Toolkit, which whilst pretty neat, didn't work for me. I got