Eu não posso desmontar o /home, pois esta na mesma partição da raiz "/"... E eu já usei muito o HD, ou seja, se encontrar alguma coisa, será pouca coisa... Vou ter que recuperar do compact flash mesmo!
Valeu --- Antonio Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ãpa, sendo reiserfs a solução é mais simples: > > http://antrix.net/journal/techtalk/reiserfs_data_recovery_howto.comments > > Dois depoimentos sobre o mesmo procedimento: > > -------------------------- > Bad news, there is no reiserfs undelete. But you can > try the following > procedure : > > Unmount that partition. e.g., umount /home > > Find out what actual device this partition refers > to. You can usually get > this information from the file /etc/fstab. We'll > assume here that the device > is /dev/hda3. > > Run the command: reiserfsck --rebuild-tree -S -l > /root/recovery.log > /dev/hda3 > > You need to be root to do this. Read the reiserfsck > man page for what these > options do and for more options. Some interesting > options are '--rebuild-sb, > --check' > > After the command finishes, which might be a long > time for a big partition, > you can take a look at the logfile > /root/recovery.log if you wish. > > Mount your partition: mount /home > > Look for the lost+found directory in the root of the > partition. Here, that > would be: > > /home/lost+found > > This directory contains all the files that could be > recovered. > Unfortunately, the filenames are not preserved for a > lot of files. You'll > find some sub-directories - filenames withing those > are preserved! > > Look through the files and copy back what you need. > > Robert > > ---------------- > too accidentally deleted some files and followed the > procedure listed below > which provided me a glimmer of hope.. and in the end > succeeded! > > It is recommended that you start this process before > using the system too > much, overwriting your precious data. (or recover > from backup because we all > keep good backups right?) > > System Configuration: > Running Suse 9.1 2.6.5-7.111.30-default > reiserfs-3.6.13-24 > raidtools-1.00.3-222.3 > > my /home partition which I removed the files was on > a software raid mirror > (/dev/md0) > > after umount /home -- took some effort since it was > in use... > > I continued with reiserfsck --rebuild-tree -S -l > /root/recovery.log /dev/md0 > > 20 minutes later.. 99% of my files recovered (mostly > /Maildir email) > > Notes: > Instead of them being recovered into the actual > directories with the correct > names. > Some files/directories where placed in lost+found, > but I am confused on the > purpose. Of all the files I checked, the > correct(complete) file was also > placed in the correct location in /home. > > WARNING: > because of this recovery into actual directories and > not lost+found there is > the chance or overwriting / merging with existing > files. I read a post > somewhere where someone was recovering from the root > partition (without > backing up first) and ended up corrupting the kernel > and most of the > modules. > > Shawn Rissman > --------------------- > > Abraço, > > On 2/26/07, Gutemberg Motta > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Nada feito... > > Minha partição é reiserfs... > > > > Valeu, > > Gutemberg > > > > Antonio Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Se voc� est� usando > > ext3 infelizmente n�o h� muito o que fazer > ent�o. Voc� > > poderia at� recuperar alguns arquivos texto > usando essa t�cnica: > > > > http://recover.sourceforge.net/unix/ > > > > Por causa da maneira como o ext3 funciona (para > aumentar a confiabilidade > > dos dados armazenados no volume), diferente do que > ocorre com o ext2, > > provavelmente voc� n�o encontrar� uma > maneira f�cil para 'undelete' seus > > arquivos. > > > > Veja o que tem a dizer Andreas Dilger, um dos > desenvolvedores do ext3: > > > > *In order to ensure that ext3 can safely resume an > unlink after a crash, > > it > > actually zeros out the block pointers in the > inode, whereas > > ext2 just marks these blocks as unused in the > block bitmaps and marks the > > inode as "deleted" and leaves the block pointers > alone.* > > *Your only hope is to "grep" for parts of your > files that have been > > deleted > > and hope for the best. > > > > > http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html > > * > > Sei que agora n�o deve ajudar muito mas � > sempre bom lembrar de fazer > > backups de dados importantes, principalmente antes > de fazer experi�ncias > > com > > o sistema de arquivos. > > > > >Estava procurando uma maneira de renomear varios > arquivos ao mesmo tempo, > > entrei no vivaolinux e tentei >ajeitar primeiro, > pondo tudo em > > min�sculo... > > > > Desculpe n�o poder ajud�-lo muito nesse caso. > Se conseguir algum progresso > > nos informe. > > > > Abra�o, > > > > On 2/25/07, Zandre Bran wrote: > > > > > > On 2/25/07, Antonio Fonseca wrote: > > > > Como n�o? Voc� experimentou com o > 'recover' que indiquei a pouco? :-) > > > > > > > > sudo apt-get install recover > > > > > > Antonio, mas o recover n�o � para ext2? > > > > > > Pelo show ele n�o suporta ext3. > > > > > > > Abra��o, > > > > > > Ab�s, > > > > > > Zandre. > > > > > > -- > > > Interessado em aprender mais sobre o Ubuntu em > portugu�s? > > > http://wiki.ubuntu-br.org/ComeceAqui - > > > ubuntu-br mailing list > > > ubuntu-br@lists.ubuntu.com > > > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ASF > > http://antoniofonseca.wordpress.com/ > > > > "Voc� v� coisas que existem e se pergunta: por > qu�? 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