Re: assembling a file out of debugreiserfs's map

2004-05-28 Thread Alexy Khrabrov
OK, I've restored the missing file, here's just to sum up what I've done so it may help others. 1. debugreiserfs -n -a file.map /dev/device 2. debugreiserfs -f -a file.map /dev/device 3. [read around this thread for Vladimir's explanation of debugreiserfs output format...] saw thes

Re: The situation at hand and in the future

2004-05-28 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 28 May 2004 09:33:24 +0300, Markus =?UNKNOWN?Q?T=F6rnqvist?= said: > Persistent over boots? I'd like the passphrase and key to survive > a boot... No you don't. If the passphrase and key are persistent, then an attacker can get your data. Think about it - the only reason an attacker doe

Re: assembling a file out of debugreiserfs's map

2004-05-28 Thread Alexy Khrabrov
I realized how IND chains lead to more blocks, so the question remaining is, whether it can be assembled automatically? Why are they repeated several times with seemingly the same block number/counts, and what does the fractioned one mean, block 1271, item 0: 2572 2573 0x32e001 IND (1), len 228,

assembling a file out of debugreiserfs's map

2004-05-28 Thread Alexy Khrabrov
Thanks to Vladimir, I run debugreiserfs -n with the name of the missing jpeg, p5270916.jpg, and found some data, creating a map. As Vladimir described, the map charts metadata and the data proper blocks. I attach the -f output. Since the idea to get the blocks back is to do dd on each, I wonder

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Re: Mail archive offline - I got one. Thanks

2004-05-28 Thread Marcel Hilzinger
I got one. Thanks Marcel

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2004-05-28 Thread Marcel Hilzinger
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Re: dd/rebuild of a small used part of a huge reiserfs on lvm?

2004-05-28 Thread Vitaly Fertman
On Friday 28 May 2004 11:29, Alexy Khrabrov wrote: > Just to add, the file name in lost+found was 2572_2574. There were > two large jpegs, about 4 MB each, and the recovered was one of them. > They were written one after another. Can I do something based on the file > name, if it represents some

Re: dd/rebuild of a small used part of a huge reiserfs on lvm?

2004-05-28 Thread Alexy Khrabrov
Just to add, the file name in lost+found was 2572_2574. There were two large jpegs, about 4 MB each, and the recovered was one of them. They were written one after another. Can I do something based on the file name, if it represents some block numbers range or something analogous? Also, I know t

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Re: dd/rebuild of a small used part of a huge reiserfs on lvm?

2004-05-28 Thread Alexy Khrabrov
Alex -- wonderful, thanks! Doing rebuild-sb first and rebuild-tree second on a truncated dd dump did get me one file in lost+found. However, there were two! They both were in a directory, and I said rm * there. The directory is still there, showing empty. There were only these two files in the