After a long session of switching hard discs and several installations
of Linux I made a silly mistake and managed to run mkfs.ext2 on the
wrong disc partition, overwriting a disc containing data.

I have been able to extract a couple of pieces of essential text data by
using less on the raw disc partition. But is there any way of making a
more general recovery of the file structure that existed on the disc? No
data has been written to the disc since the mkfs.

Thanks,

Nils

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