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  <title type="text">ext3grep Google Group</title>
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  This group is for users of the ext3grep utility. Ext3grep is a tool to investigate an ext3 file system for deleted content and possibly recover it.
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  <updated>2008-07-21T20:33:44Z</updated>
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  <author>
  <name>C</name>
  <email>riley.char...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2008-07-21T20:33:44Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/429621181e092b9d/4a714aea86c997db?show_docid=4a714aea86c997db</id>
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  <title type="text">Re: Directory that is now a 0 length file</title>
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  Hi Carlo, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Yes, I committed the sin of asking before reading =). I&#39;ve since gone &lt;br&gt; through your excellent howto and spent the weekend reading lots of &lt;br&gt; information on ext-users, and am just now grasping the hurdle I face. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I think if I&#39;m lucky and the corruption is limited to this directory, &lt;br&gt; the subdirectories and the data under them are still intact. It&#39;s a
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  <author>
  <name>Gmail User</name>
  <email>nowuk...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2008-07-20T22:17:40Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/9267a3ea546a2f0f/5a855d27cc63adce?show_docid=5a855d27cc63adce</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/9267a3ea546a2f0f/5a855d27cc63adce?show_docid=5a855d27cc63adce"/>
  <title type="text">Re: So far I am unable to use ext3grep</title>
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  Actually, the exact command was: &lt;br&gt; ext3grep $IMAGE --after 1214884800 --dump-names &lt;br&gt; and ext2grep version is is 0.7.0 &lt;br&gt; TIA, &lt;br&gt; Ed
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Gmail User</name>
  <email>nowuk...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-20T22:09:42Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/9267a3ea546a2f0f/a181b2a87d9434d7?show_docid=a181b2a87d9434d7</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/9267a3ea546a2f0f/a181b2a87d9434d7?show_docid=a181b2a87d9434d7"/>
  <title type="text">So far I am unable to use ext3grep</title>
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  I tired numerous times and computer would either freeze or exit X &lt;br&gt; Windows, etc. I was furstrated since I did not see any error messages. &lt;br&gt; This time I ran it of LiveCD and while ext3grep eventually crashed &lt;br&gt; again while executing &#39;ext2grep $IMAGE --dump-names&#39;, this time I got &lt;br&gt; an error message to report:
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  <author>
  <name>Carlo Wood</name>
  <email>ca...@alinoe.com</email>
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  <updated>2008-07-19T11:02:44Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/429621181e092b9d/12c34a0761df1f5f?show_docid=12c34a0761df1f5f"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Directory that is now a 0 length file</title>
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  Have a look at --show-journal-inodes
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  <author>
  <name>C</name>
  <email>riley.char...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-18T15:08:24Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/429621181e092b9d/4d45894f8cc66c48?show_docid=4d45894f8cc66c48"/>
  <title type="text">Directory that is now a 0 length file</title>
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  Hi all, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I have a system where a directory somehow changed to a 0 length file. &lt;br&gt; It used to have some subdirectories nested within it. Can ext3grep be &lt;br&gt; used to correct a problem like this? Or should I keep googling? Any &lt;br&gt; advice will be greatly appreciated. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Charles
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Carlo Wood</name>
  <email>ca...@alinoe.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T18:08:47Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/30fbe0dd6bac7084?show_docid=30fbe0dd6bac7084</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/30fbe0dd6bac7084?show_docid=30fbe0dd6bac7084"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  Well, I have another idea... if blocks 3294056, 3294057, 3294058, 3294059 &lt;br&gt; and so on (as you showed) are indeed block of your file, then this is &lt;br&gt; in group 3294056 / 32768 = 100. Even if the first 12 blocks are not &lt;br&gt; known at the moment, you could use the structure of the tripple indirect &lt;br&gt; block and everything it points to to find all blocks and their groups
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Nicola Fankhauser</name>
  <email>nicola.fankhau...@variant.ch</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T14:29:50Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/6980e97ae199e580?show_docid=6980e97ae199e580"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  hi carlo &lt;br&gt; I managed to rescue the small bash-script I was looking for in the big &lt;br&gt; 8GB-ext3-image with the following very crude tools: &lt;br&gt; --context=500 --fixed-strings &#39;some-unique-string&#39; &amp;gt; found.txt &lt;br&gt; after some 2 hours of scanning the whole 120GB, I had the content I &lt;br&gt; wanted. since this was the ultimate goal, I would like to thank you for
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  <author>
  <name>Nicola Fankhauser</name>
  <email>nicola.fankhau...@variant.ch</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T13:29:45Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/83bbf106d0b81c6b?show_docid=83bbf106d0b81c6b</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/83bbf106d0b81c6b?show_docid=83bbf106d0b81c6b"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  hi carlo &lt;br&gt; hehe, the joys of little-endian vs. big-endian. thanks for the hint. &lt;br&gt; so, my quest could be furthered with your help again (see below). &lt;br&gt; however I know that the file I am looking for does not begin with what &lt;br&gt; it printed me out in the last block (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO etc. - counting &lt;br&gt; exercise? who does that?) - it may be however the first block having
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Carlo Wood</name>
  <email>ca...@alinoe.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T12:59:32Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/caa07eff4797c505?show_docid=caa07eff4797c505"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  It is 0x00324369 = 3294057 which is NOT out of range.
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Nicola Fankhauser</name>
  <email>nicola.fankhau...@variant.ch</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T08:54:26Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/41b0af52e8752bef?show_docid=41b0af52e8752bef</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/41b0af52e8752bef?show_docid=41b0af52e8752bef"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  hi carlo &lt;br&gt; thanks a lot for analysing this strange situation. &lt;br&gt; for the record, I tried to backup the file and managed to overwrite the &lt;br&gt; original while compressing. &lt;br&gt; unfortunately, I get the following output when printing out block 3294056: &lt;br&gt; hamster:~# ext3grep /dev/hda3 --print --block 3294056 | head &lt;br&gt; Running ext3grep version 0.7.0
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Carlo Wood</name>
  <email>ca...@alinoe.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-12T01:18:46Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/10d18f4fc8630e21?show_docid=10d18f4fc8630e21"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] Re: How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  I don&#39;t know what you did to truncate the file, &lt;br&gt; and if I did, then I don&#39;t know what ext3 does &lt;br&gt; in detail in that case. &lt;br&gt; However, basically - you want to find out what &lt;br&gt; was the inode number of the file before you &lt;br&gt; truncated it. Possibly that is the same &lt;br&gt; inode number as it current has, possible not. &lt;br&gt; Then you want to find old copies of that inode
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Nicola Fankhauser</name>
  <email>nicola.fankhau...@variant.ch</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-11T22:09:50Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/1c0e5467ec5d29b7?show_docid=1c0e5467ec5d29b7"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  hi &lt;br&gt; I gathered some more information about the overwritten file, however I &lt;br&gt; don&#39;t know how to rescue this file (since it&#39;s got holes and indirect &lt;br&gt; blocks, so the method with &#39;dd&#39; like described in the HOWTO from carlo &lt;br&gt; does not work here AFAIK). &lt;br&gt; how do I proceed from here? &lt;br&gt; thanks! &lt;br&gt; nicola &lt;br&gt; ------ &lt;br&gt; Running ext3grep version 0.7.0
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Nicola Fankhauser</name>
  <email>nicola.fankhau...@variant.ch</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-11T21:36:03Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/3937d1f9ba30bd88?show_docid=3937d1f9ba30bd88</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/df1a9d8ad8949812/3937d1f9ba30bd88?show_docid=3937d1f9ba30bd88"/>
  <title type="text">How to recover a file set to zero bytes?</title>
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  hello &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;first of all, I would like to thank carlo for the work put in &lt;br&gt; ext3grep. unfortunately, I decided to try and backup a big file (8GB &lt;br&gt; sparse file, 350MB of real data), but instead ended up overwriting it &lt;br&gt; with 0 bytes. I immediately re-mounted the filesystem (which is ext3) &lt;br&gt; read-only, so that no data gets overwritten.
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Carlo Wood</name>
  <email>ca...@alinoe.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-09T11:02:20Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/5defc19afd758de6/6e383d017a35bec0?show_docid=6e383d017a35bec0</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/5defc19afd758de6/6e383d017a35bec0?show_docid=6e383d017a35bec0"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [ext3grep] can not complete the procedure</title>
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  Interesting... &lt;br&gt; Can you follow this procedure please: &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/web/sticky-howto-report-a-bug&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt;
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>amsoft2001</name>
  <email>t...@am-horizon.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-07-09T05:52:48Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/5defc19afd758de6/adec354c7895d036?show_docid=adec354c7895d036</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/ext3grep/browse_thread/thread/5defc19afd758de6/adec354c7895d036?show_docid=adec354c7895d036"/>
  <title type="text">can not complete the procedure</title>
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  at the end of 1st stage its showing me the following error.. any &lt;br&gt; suggession? &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;ext3grep.cc:507: void inode_mmap(int): Assertion `refs_to_mmap[group] &lt;br&gt; == 0&#39; failed. &lt;br&gt; Backtrace: &lt;br&gt; addr2line: &#39;ext3grep&#39;: No such file &lt;br&gt; addr2line: &#39;ext3grep&#39;: No such file &lt;br&gt; addr2line: &#39;ext3grep&#39;: No such file
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