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:

> Ôpa, 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.
> > >
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