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Chris, sur ma Deb Lenny il y a:
e2undel
magicrescue
recover
dont la fiche dis ceci:
Package: e2undel
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 236
Maintainer: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <jfs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.82-1
Depends: e2fslibs, libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libss2
Filename: pool/main/e/e2undel/e2undel_0.82-1_i386.deb
Size: 57628
MD5sum: b7de916f997b992375f61d1b69c9e56e
SHA1: 3107d369cf3ec1a28ade471f93cc0126f992b281
SHA256: 78b03ab8f130c52cc45fe071262d3c64bbebf61ac1a0d48e1b3f2746381641f9
Description: Undelete utility for the ext2 file system
Interactive console tool to recover the data of deleted files on
an ext2 file system under Linux. It does not require knowledge
about how ext2 file systems works and should be usable by
most people.
.
This tools searches all inodes marked as deleted on a file system and
lists them as sorted by owner and time of deletion. Additionally,
it gives you the file size and tries to determine the file type in
the way file(1) does. If you did not just delete a whole bunch of
files with a 'rm -r *', this information should be helpful to find
out which of the deleted files you would like to recover.
.
E2undel will not work on ext3 (journaling) filesystems.
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Homepage: http://e2undel.sourceforge.net
Tag: admin::filesystem, admin::recovery, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, works-with::file
Package: magicrescue
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 324
Maintainer: Varun Hiremath <varun@xxxxxxxxxx>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.1.5-1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgdbm3
Filename: pool/main/m/magicrescue/magicrescue_1.1.5-1_i386.deb
Size: 83276
MD5sum: e3a5356960e9fe005b14fba7812f8b6e
SHA1: be0cdb99325e10f12eb0c082742955ed8b18294a
SHA256: 7f5d2338177e3b92734ee8c75fff3d490b200d1ae58391136d2cbff93a9b1e22
Description: recovers files by looking for magic bytes
Magic Rescue scans a block device for file types it knows how to recover
and calls an external program to extract them. It looks at "magic bytes"
in file contents, so it can be used both as an undelete utility and for
recovering a corrupted drive or partition. As long as the file data is
there, it will find it.
Homepage: http://jbj.rapanden.dk/magicrescue/
Tag: admin::filesystem, admin::recovery, implemented-in::c, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, use::scanning, works-with::file
Package: recover
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 60
Maintainer: Luca Bruno <luca.br@xxxxxx>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.3c-11
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6)
Filename: pool/main/r/recover/recover_1.3c-11_i386.deb
Size: 16448
MD5sum: 4ea334e9deaacf1ff8dbb77b03169fc4
SHA1: 80511e2209117766048ed939eb1c8807ff2a42c3
SHA256: cf9f8f990e5b520beb3fd06fa2ff122a65be5ffb47aa1cdd556ce0f28f6759e2
Description: Undelete files on ext2 partitions
Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion
howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive
with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some
questions about the deleted file. These questions are:
* Hard disk device name
* Year of deletion
* Month of deletion
* Weekday of deletion
* First/Last possible day of month
* Min/Max possible file size
* Min/Max possible deletion hour
* Min/Max possible deletion minute
* User ID of the deleted file
* A text string the file included (can be ignored)
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If recover found any fitting inodes, it asks to give a directory name
and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally it asks you if you
want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong
answers).
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Note that recover works only with ext2 filesystems - it does not support
ext3.
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http://recover.sourceforge.net/linux/recover/
Tag: admin::recovery, implemented-in::c, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::application, scope::utility, use::scanning, works-with::file
Bonne chance!
Aldo.
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