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Retaining undelete data on ext3
- From: Stephen Samuel <samnospam bcgreen com>
- To: ext3-users redhat com
- Subject: Retaining undelete data on ext3
- Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 10:48:23 -0700
Having just spent a day trying to recover a deleted ext3 file
for a friend, I'm wondering about this way of maintining
undelete information in ext3, like is done for ext2:
The last step in the deletion process would be to put back
the (previously zeroed) block pointers. Since it gets logged
to the journal, I _think_ that this should be safe. The worst
that would happen is that, if the plug gets pulled in the
middle of a file delete, the old block pointers would be
unavailable -- I don't see this as a killer issue, since
editing the filesystem to do an undelete should be considered an
emergency operation anyways.
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