Its my understanding that if you are using ext3 - you are SOL.

for ext2 there are various "undelete" tools available - though I can't 
think of any off the top of my head.

Probably different for each file system type.

Dan

Raymond Norton wrote:

>Long story, but I just deleted everything in /root. I have never really
>needed to recover anything in linux, so the tools are new to me. I tried
>recover and debugfs, but they show "0 deleted inodes found".
>
>Debugfs /dev/sda2 shows:
>2  (12) .    2  (12) ..    11  (20) lost+found    9388033  (12) boot
> 16875521  (12) dev    18268161  (12) proc    8568833  (12) sys
> 546237  (28) .autofsck    18186241  (12) var    6963201  (12) tmp
> 8896513  (12) etc    7716866  (12) root    1605633  (12) usr
> 14827521  (12) lib    11567105  (12) bin    19005441  (12) home
> 18497537  (16) initrd    17121281  (12) mnt    3162113  (12) opt
> 11911169  (12) sbin    7274497  (16) selinux    2048001  (12) misc
> 5832705  (16) tftpboot    6733825  (20) .automount    32769  (12) udev
> 4407298  (64) data    15  (3688) .fonts.cache-1
>
>Any idea how to successfully retrieve the data?
>
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>Raymond
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