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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to recover deleted files in unix Post 302230019 by muduru on Thursday 28th of August 2008 12:08:20 PM
Old 08-28-2008
We can do that!

If you want to restore the files or directories . use the restoration process.You said its important project files ..so there must be some unix support people who take backup's every day .. call them and ask them to restor the directories or files prior to last modified date .. though its time taking you can do that its simple..
 

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RECOVERDM(1)						      General Commands Manual						      RECOVERDM(1)

NAME
recoverdm - recover filesdisks with damaged sectors SYNOPSIS
recoverdm -t type -i filedevicein -o fileout [-l list] [-n retries] [-s speed] DESCRIPTION
recoverdm This program will help you recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete devices. In case if finds sec- tors which simply cannot be recoverd, it writes an empty sector to the output file and continues. If you're recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then combine them into one image with mergebad. OPTIONS
-t type is 1 for files, 10 for floppy disks and 40 for IDE disks (try -h for a complete list) -i filedevicein is the device or file you want to recover. -o fileout is the file where to write to. This file should not already exists. -l list This file will contain the offsets of the bad blocks as well as the size of the bad blocks. This file can be used together with the image with the mergebad utility. -n retries Number of retries before going on with next sector, defaults to 6. -r RAW read Number of retries while reading in RAW mode before going on with next sector, default to 6. -s rotation speed Speed of the CD-ROMDVD, defaults to 1. -h Gives the help message. SEE ALSO
gddrescue(1), dd_rescue(1), testdisk(1), gpart(1) AUTHOR
Folkert van Heusden <flok@xs4all.nl>, Home page is <http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/> recoverdm Version 0.19 RECOVERDM(1)
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