Hi all, I wrote a program which recovers deleted file from Ext3/Ext2 FS.It's like crash proof program.For past few months i'm trying hard to get feedback or comments or criticizm on the tool.I hope to get from you. The link is , https://sourceforge.net/projects/giis/ Warm Regards, Lakshmipathi.G
Yes, but I always here that recover from ext3 is not possible... possibly explain some of the technology ? I have interest in using the program if I can in fact figure out how to use it. I accidently recently deleted a music folder with many mp3 files in it. laksmi pathi wrote:> Hi all, > I wrote a program which recovers deleted file from Ext3/Ext2 FS.It's > like crash proof program.For past few months i'm trying hard to get > feedback or comments or criticizm on the tool.I hope to get from you. > The link is , > https://sourceforge.net/projects/giis/ > Warm Regards, > Lakshmipathi.G > > _______________________________________________ > Ext3-users mailing list > Ext3-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users >
Dear Laxmi, On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 laksmi pathi wrote :>Hi Beos, >It's true you can't recover files from ext3 since file address are >zeroed out while deleting. >This tool is crash proof recovery tool. >You can the recover the files which are deleted only after it's >installation.The concept is, once you install the tool,It make backup >copy of your files addresses.When you delete a file , it's address in >inode is deleted ...but we can access file from it's address which we >copied earlier-provided the content is not overwirtte-So it's like a >crash proof tool. >Hi Bruno Wolff , >Yes it's always better to take regular backup- >and fellow developers in freshmeat tested and rated this tool, >i assume they are quite satisfied with the tool. >Please check out : >http://freshmeat.net/projects/giis/ > >Warm Regards, >Lakshmipathi.G > > > > >On 2/25/07, Bruno Wolff III <bruno at wolff.to> wrote: >>On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 22:19:02 -0800, >> "..:::BeOS Mr. X:::.." <mr._x at shaw.ca> wrote: >> > Yes, but I always here that recover from ext3 is not possible... >> > possibly explain some of the technology ? I have interest in using the >> > program if I can in fact figure out how to use it. I accidently recently >> > deleted a music folder with many mp3 files in it. >> >>You are probably better off regularly making backups rather than beta testing >>This software. >> >great job, will test it and would be keen to help and support you to the extent and the way I could be ... regards, Bimal Pandit -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/attachments/20070226/cff0efd6/attachment.htm>
Hi, basically i would like to know,is possible to include this package in Redhat? is there any review panel to submit ur tools so that they can be released in distribution... what's the procedure to be followed? Thx in advance. On 26 Feb 2007 15:08:18 -0000, bimal pandit <bimal_pandit at rediffmail.com> wrote:> > > Dear Laxmi, > > > On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 laksmi pathi wrote : > > >Hi Beos, > >It's true you can't recover files from ext3 since file address are > >zeroed out while deleting. > >This tool is crash proof recovery tool. > >You can the recover the files which are deleted only after it's > >installation.The concept is, once you install the tool,It make backup > >copy of your files addresses.When you delete a file , it's address in > >inode is deleted ...but we can access file from it's address which we > >copied earlier-provided the content is not overwirtte-So it's like a > >crash proof tool. > >Hi Bruno Wolff , > >Yes it's always better to take regular backup- > >and fellow developers in freshmeat tested and rated this tool, > >i assume they are quite satisfied with the tool. > >Please check out : > >http://freshmeat.net/projects/giis/ > > > >Warm Regards, > >Lakshmipathi.G > > > > > > > > > >On 2/25/07, Bruno Wolff III <bruno at wolff.to> wrote: > >>On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 22:19:02 -0800, > >> "..:::BeOS Mr. X:::.." <mr._x at shaw.ca> wrote: > >> > Yes, but I always here that recover from ext3 is not possible... > >> > possibly explain some of the technology ? I have interest in using the > >> > program if I can in fact figure out how to use it. I accidently > recently > >> > deleted a music folder with many mp3 files in it. > >> > >>You are probably better off regularly making backups rather than beta > testing > >>This software. > >> > > > > great job, will test it and would be keen to help and support you to the > extent and the way I could be ... > > regards, > > Bimal Pandit > > >