Re: [SLE] Recover Deleted Files?



On Wednesday 31 May 2006 07:17, David Barton wrote:
Although I have never used (or needed) it before, I am aware that there
is recovery software out there. Can anyone here suggest or recommend a
package (open source or commercial, I don't care) that might help get me
out of this predicament.

Hi Dave,

One possibility: I think 'mc' can recover 'deleted' files in certain
situations. Open a shell, type 'mc' and navigate to the partition containing
the data. Just take care not to write anything to that partition until you've
got what you want off of it.

regards,

Carl

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