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Hi, I made a pretty stupid thing while cleaning up. I've written about an application for school and while cleaning up my /home dir i confused the document with the application which was in the same directory earlier and deleted it without thinking :hitting_my_head:... So I'm not to familiar with data recovery in GNU/Linux and my question is: how do I get my document back, is it possible (Ext3)?
//Thanks
Last edited by joltgen (2008-09-06 23:41:49)
"Freedom is not 'choosing between black and white,but to avoid such predetermined choice."
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There is an excellent ext3 data recovery s/w available from Stellar phoenix, but that's not free
ext3 undelete functionality is *theoritically* not possible. There are rather _long_ and not-so-reliable ways available [on the web] to try an undelete though.
Last edited by Onwards (2008-09-07 00:21:46)
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You could give ext3undel a try, it's in the AUR.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the tips, I've been unable to get my document back so I'm probarbly going to write it again. The lesson is probarbly to make backups as usual I guess...
"Freedom is not 'choosing between black and white,but to avoid such predetermined choice."
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I'll state the obvious...I'm assuming you double-checked ~/.Trash and ~/.local/share/Trash for the file just in case.
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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