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foremost can be used for recovering deleted files. First create an image for partition where files to be recovered using [[testdisk]]. Then use: | foremost can be used for recovering deleted files. First create an image for partition where files to be recovered using [[testdisk]]. Then use: | ||
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Some steps learned from http://opensourceforu.efytimes.com/2011/09/recover-deleted-files-in-linux/ | Some steps learned from http://opensourceforu.efytimes.com/2011/09/recover-deleted-files-in-linux/ | ||
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foremost can be used for recovering deleted files. First create an image for partition where files to be recovered using testdisk. Then use:
foremost -t all -i image.dd -o <output-directory>
Some steps learned from http://opensourceforu.efytimes.com/2011/09/recover-deleted-files-in-linux/
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