Thanks for the hint, but the lost data is on my notebook. I cannot easily connect my IDE disk to it (don´t have an adapter). I´ve got a 250GB external USB-Harddisk, but it´s formatted with NTFS and Linux cannot write to this filesystem. I guess it is a lot faster when I sit down one or two days and rewrite the data (the deleted files where the PHP Files of our Hompage at the Economics Chair of our university) than to try and handle with different disks and programs. ;) I hoped there would be an easy to use programm to recover the deleted files. Install, rescue, be happy - you know? Like i´m used to from Windows (sometimes).^^
[email protected] schrieb am 03.01.06 17:49:08: > > On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:51, Christian Lange wrote: > > Hi > > > > I just wanted to type "rm *~" to kill the backup files in my folder. > > Accidently, I slid of the key and mistyped the command. So it became "rm *" > > an all my data is los. Under MS-DOS there is a command called "undelete" > > which one can use to recover data. How is the command under Suse Linux > > 10.0? > > If your data is/was important, then STOP using the partition/disk! Get another > disk and attach that to your system (slave). Use a liveCD (knoppix, SLAX, DSL, > whatever you prefer) to boot your machine. dd the partition with the deleted > files to your second disk. Now you have a copy of the affected disk/partition > and you can start the process of learning data recovery. You can experiment > with reiserfs debugging tools as well as TSK/Autopsy and data carving with > foremost. The most important point is to stop using the partition/disk right > away. The Reiser filesystem is very robust and makes good use of space, unlike > MS filesystems. Deleted files are very difficult to recover from Reiser > filesystems -- though not impossible. Feel free to contact me off-list if you > need specific pointers. > > HTH > > -- > Christopher Shanahan > ______________________________________________________________ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
