Lost Files
Aaron Konstam
akonstam at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 24 14:21:55 UTC 2009
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 06:11 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 24 April 2009, jolmstead wrote:
> >I screwed up and now I am in a bad spot. I hope someone can help me. I am
> > pretty new to Linux. I am just taking my first course and setup a laptop
> > with Fedora Core 10 and Windows Vista dual booting.
> >
> >Because of so many bugs and my lack of expertise my wife wanted me to move
> > all of her OpenOffice.org files from the Linux operating system to Vista.
> > So I thought I could just move everything from her home directory to the
> > /media/disk directory and all would be good.
> >
> >Well, from the command prompt I created a folder in /media/disk and moved
> > everything there. Then I booted into Vista and the folder wasn't there. I
> > thought Windows maybe can't read the directory created by Linux so I went
> > back to Linux and to my surprise it was missing from there too! Now it's
> > nowhere to be found and I'm afraid everything she had is lost. Does anyone
> > know of a way I can retrieve those files?
>
> I don't believe there is, unless someone has written an undelete for ext3.
There is a way to undelete ext2 and ext3 files. It is called sleuthkit.
It is a collection of programs whose operation is described in the
current issue (may 2009) of Linux Journal in an article," When Disaster
Strikes: Attack of the rm Command", by Kyle Rankin on page 30.
Since it is the current issue even non-subscribers can probably see it
on the Linux Journal web site.
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