On 27 Feb 2003 at 10:13, Jan wrote: > anil garrepally wrote: > > I fallowed suggestions of "list" to recover deleted files using > > debugfs and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system > > only. And in info pages i read this statement:"Recovery of deleted > > files is only available on ext2 file systems". Is it not possible to > > recover ext3fs ? is there any chance still left? > > > > Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested. > > > ext3 is just ext2 with a journaling feature. You should be able to > simply use an ext3 filesystem as if it were an ext2; as far as I know > it is even possible to mount an ext3 disk as ext2, if you don't want > the journaling.
But you don't take advantage of the journal-information. Maybe that's what he was thinking of? I don't know if there are any commercial tools out there that can do this. From memory I can only tell there are tools from e.g. Ontrack that restore from ext2 - but haven't heard about tools using the "extended features" of ext3. Well it should be possible to use ext2-tools anyway as a first step - as Jan proposed. Stefan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list