On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08/11/2010 06:41 PM, Parveen Arora wrote: >> >> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 8:06 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> On 08/11/2010 05:14 PM, Parveen Arora wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Everyone, >>>> I have lost my very important data >>>> which was the backup of my site bu mistake with rm command. >>>> >>>> Actually i have to rename the file, and i used rm command accidently >>>> inplace of mv. >>>> I need it immidiately, becuause it was my project of 2 months. >>>> >>>> So Please help me immidiately, if there is way to recover it. >>>> >>>> Thank's in advance. >>>> >>> Did you shutdown/restart/use any other application/did any writing >>> activity >>> after that rm? >> >> No, i have not done nither of this, no shutdown/restart >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Nilesh Govindarajan >>> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nilesh.gr >>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/nileshgr >>> Website: http://www.itech7.com >>> VPS Hosting: http://www.itech7.com/a/vps >>> >>> -- >>> l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm >>> >> >> > > Then by luck, you may be able to recover it using debugfs. > Run debugfs /dev/<hdd-device> as root. It will give you a prompt. At the > prompt, type lsdel and press enter (keep your fingers crossed & pray hard). > If it lists some inodes, use the undel command (of debugfs) and give it a > temporary path. > See man debugfs for more info. > undel <inode> (include the angle brackets).
it was in my Downloads folder, should i give path ~/Downloads like this? -- Parveen Arora www.royallinux.co.cc -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
