On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:43:01PM +0800, Kevin - KD Micro Software spoke
thusly:
>Everything I've read today says that ext3 zeros the inodes as soon as they
>are deleted, rather than just marking them as deleted but leaving them
>alone. If this was ext2 it would be a lot simpler, but it's not. An
Hello all,
I've spent the last few hours reading articles and various links from Google
on undeleting files from an ext3 filesystem. Someone ran rm -rf on a
directory ( thankfully not / ) this morning which wiped out the last 2
months of that person's work. Obviously they aren't happy about it and