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Old July 28th, 2012, 04:08
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Is there any way or tools to recover files from lost+found subdirectory ?

Thanks in advance for any helps and hints.
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Hi,

Is there any way or tools to recover files from lost+found subdirectory ?

Thanks in advance for any helps and hints.
Found this on the net. Maybe it will be useful for you:

http://www.techworld.com.au/article/...om_lost_found/
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The article mentions the file(1) utility but doesn't give an example, I think it's the first thing to run on /lost+found.

# file /lost+found/*
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Thanks to @UNIXgod and @kpa for your times indeed. The only thing I know from 'the white book' is inode number which is quite rare and so sparse informations to do any thing with them.

This should be [Solved] but any more hints are still welcome.
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