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Recovering Deleted Files on ReiserFS3?

DarkSarin asks: "I have a rather serious problem: I managed to accidentally delete some files (rather important ones at that!) while trying to back them up to cd (I was using a GUI burning software that will remain nameless for now). How do you recover accidentally deleted files in Reiserfs? This thread (started by me) indicates that you can't recover them. Note that I had found a way to rebuild the tree, but that didn't work. It seems odd to me that you wouldn't be able to recover accidental deletions, but that really does seem to be the case. Help? Please?"

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  1. Primary post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Will of warrior!

  2. Re:NetWare has... tsarkon agrees with use of clown by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Oh please!! Don't expect the Linux clowns to know the awesome power of Netware (or a real integrated directory since 90% of these Clowns are secretly Windows admins).

    Man, Netware does rule when you think about it. I've used it for some time. In fact, up until very recently, I think I still had a client with 3.12.

    I like Solaris, Netware, FreeBSD, and other real OEs and these clowns are constantly screwing things up. XFS gets the sideline for garbage like Reiser and EXT3. No kernel debugger. The list I could rattle off is infinite. Don't mention that maintainers never acknowledge or care about bug reports LKML or bugzilla.

    The clowns most certainly do not deserve anything good merged into Lin-sux.