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| Subject: | Re[2]: recover file after cat /dev/null > file |
| From: | Keith Matthews <keith_m@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 28 Sep 2001 21:57:49 +0100 (BST) |
| In-reply-to: | <3BB4D9E8.6030100@av.com> |
| References: | <3BB4D484.3020806@av.com> <200109282004.f8SK4Q128211@jen.americas.sgi.com>, <3BB4D9E8.6030100@av.com> |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 13:13:28 -0700 Jim Cistaro <Jim Cistaro
<jim.cistaro@xxxxxx>> wrote:
> The file is large ~8GB.
> By catting the partition I could determine the offset of the start of
> the data for the first inode.
> Would this help.
> Can you point me to any documention that might discuss this?
You can do better than that. There are tools that will allow you to
browse filsystems at a low level. I tried one and it did work on XFS
(at a byte level so it should have).
Have a hunt on freshmeat.
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