I've got a FAT-formatted flash drive with a deleted file on it I'd like to get back. I'm pretty sure the file is still there, just the directory entry for it is deleted. I'm wondering if anyone here has knowledge on this.
I found "mundelete" on SourceForge, but it seems to have a serious case of software rot. All I can get it to do is segfault. Plus the docs stink and the code is a mess. I found reference to using fsck.vfat with the -u switch, but I get this, which looks bad: Warning: Did only undelete 26 of 2529 clusters. File size is 41428540 bytes, cluster chain length is 425984 bytes. Truncating file to 425984 bytes. I'm not sure if that means the FAT chains have been lost, or just that fsck is confused. I dismounted the flash drive as soon as I realized the file was deleted, so I am expecting the FAT chains to be intact. But maybe my luck is bad. -- Ben _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/