On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 11:54:38PM -0600, Brian wrote:
> rm -rf is a great utility.  Unless, of course, you're in the wrong
> directory.  And so I ask, how can I go about recovering a directory that
> became victim to the almighty rm -rf?

Wow, it must be that time of month, I accidently /exec rm -rf / in my IRC 
client while joking with someone..

> 
> Some of the files have probably been overwritten, but I'm talking about 6
> GB+ of files that were deleted.  Since it's on the /home partition, I can
> only assume that < 1 MB of data has been written to the partition.  In
> theory, the deleted inodes should still be out there.  Are there any
> methods/utilities that can help me?

Best thing to do is umount *immediately*, run debugfs, and get acquainted
with the commands. I managed to recover 99.9% of the ~18G that I deleted.

I'm considering having a presentation on this at the next installfest if
I can work up enough interest in it (and a good presentation).

> 
> -Brian

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