That's not 100% true, I've manage to recover over 30Gb (99% data)
after a "rm -rf ~/" in a reiserfs partition. Now about JFS i don't
know...

2006/4/28, Matthew G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> IIRC the only file system you pretty much have a chance of recovering
> something from is ext3 and that if  you snap the power right after you
> deleted those files.
>
> On 4/27/06, Jeffrey Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi, folks, in an attempt to create a bigger /tmp partition, i
> > inadvertently decided to mount one of my hd partitions as /tmp (cos it
> > has more free space), but guess what? i didnt think about the line in
> > /etc/rc.sysinit which does this...
> >
> > /bin/rm -rf /tmp/* /tmp/.* &>/dev/null
> >
> > (I have more to say about this line, but will reserve it for another time)
> >
> > Does anybody know how to recover deleted files from a jfs partition?
> > There's got to be a way (and i'm hoping FREE) way to do this, but...
> > google doesnt really offer much help....
> >
> > thanks,
> > -jf
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