Re: [orca-list] Looking accessible tool for recovering files
- From: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>
- To: Agustin Martinez <agustinmartinez550 gmail com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Looking accessible tool for recovering files
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 12:49:36 -0600
BTW the tools mentioned below are commandline driven programs and probably best used with speakup in
consoles.
You'll need to unmount filesystem(s), so in many cases you will need to work from a live system, i.e. a
bootable usb-stick or a cd.
I think extundelete must be on GRML, and it has speakup ready to go with a command unless latest version has
taken this out which I have not heard.
The only ones I have any experience with are free.
First thing to try would be extundelete. It is in standard repos for most if not all popular distros.
Then there are the tools in testdisk, i.e. photorec.
If you just accidentally deleted a file, or a bunch of them and there is no major damage to your filesystem
then extundelete will get back your stuff,
properly named and all.
Of course you must stop using the parrtition in question right away or you risk overwriting your deleted
data. That being said there is a good chance
you won't have trashed it right away, but this depends on a lot of things and I do not know enough about
how the a lotment of diskspace in a filesystem
is decided. If you are using something other than ext2,3, or 4 filesystems then extundelete will not help.
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B.H.
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Agustin Martinez wrote:
Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 03:04:09PM -0300
Hello everyone
Anyone know any affordable tool for recovering files in linux?
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un saludo,
Agustin Martinez
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