i think there is an ext2 undeletion how-to at tldp.org. it might help
since ext3 is just ext2 with a journalling layer.

break a leg marvin! it seems the files you deleted are very important.
:-(

ciao!

"Dudley F. Ca�as" wrote:
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> Hi sorry for cross posting this message, but our friend Marvin, I think is
> in trouble :). His question is that, if a file is accidentaly delete does
> this mean goodbye or is there another way we can recover those deleted
> files.
> 
> I thinks help is much needed heheheehe!
> BTW he's using MANDRAKE 8.2 on ext3f
> 
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