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NAME

       extundelete - utility to undelete files from an ext3 or ext4 partition.

SYNOPSIS

       extundelete [options] device-file...

DESCRIPTION

       extundelete is a utility that can recover deleted files from an ext3 or
       ext4 partition
       extundelete uses the information stored in the partition's  journal  to
       attempt to recover a file that has been deleted from the partition.
       There  is  no  guarantee  that  any  particular file will be able to be
       undeleted, so always try to have a good backup system in place,  or  at
       least put one in place after recovering your files!

OPTIONS

       --version
              Prints the version number of extundelete.

       --help Print a brief usage summary for extundelete.

       Partition name
              Name of the partition that has deleted files, such as /dev/sda3.
              Could  also be the file name of a copy of the partition, such as
              that made with dd.

       --superblock
              Prints information about the filesystem from the superblock.

       --journal --superblock
              Prints  information  about  the  journal  from   the   journal's
              superblock.

       --inode #
              Prints  the  information from the inode number of the filesystem
              given, such as "--inode 2".

       --block #
              Prints the contents of the block, called as "--block 9652".

       --restore-file path/to/deleted/file
              Attempts to restore the file which  was  deleted  at  the  given
              filename, called as "--restore-file dirname/filename".

       --restore-inode #
              Used  to  restore  inodes  by number, called as "--restore-inode
              2569".
              Also accepts a list of inodes separated by only commas, such  as
              "--restore-inode 2569,5692,6925".

       --restore-files filename
              Restores  a  list  of files. First, construct a list of files in
              the same style as would be
              used in the --restore-file option,  and  save  it  to  the  file
              "filename".
              Then,  this option may be used to attempt to restore those files
              with a single call to extundelete.
              This form also reduces redundancy from  multiple  calls  parsing
              the journal multiple times.

       --output-dir path/to/dump/recovered/files
              Restores files in the output dir 'path'.
              By   default  the  restored  files  are  created  under  current
              directory 'RECOVERED_FILES'

       --restore-all
              Restores all files possible to undelete to  their  names  before
              deletion, when possible.  Other files are restored to a filename
              like "file.NNNN".

       --restore-directory path/of/directory
              Restores all files possible to link to  specified  directory  to
              their names before deletion, when possible.

       -j journal_dev
              Specifies  the  device  that is the external journal of the file
              system.

       -b block_number
              Specifies the block number of the backup superblock to  be  used
              when opening the file system.

       -B block_size
              Specifies  the  block  size  of  the  partition  to be used when
              opening the file system.

       --before date
              Only restore files deleted  before  the  date  specified,  which
              should  be  in  the form of the number of seconds since the UNIX
              epoch.  Use a shell command like
              $ date -d "Aug 1 9:02" +%s
              to convert a human-readable  date  to  the  proper  format.  The
              conversion  from  the number of seconds to a readable format may
              be found by using either of the following:
              $ date -d@1234567890
              $ perl -le "print scalar localtime 1234567890"

       --after date
              Only restore files  deleted  after  the  date  specified,  which
              should  be  in  the form of the number of seconds since the UNIX
              epoch.
              See the notes for the --before option for more information.

AUTHOR

       extundelete was written by Nic Case  <number9652@users.sourceforge.net>
       Copyright (C) 2009, 2010

       This   manual   page   was  written  by  Elías  Alejandro  Año  Mendoza
       <ealmdz@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

                              September 29, 2010                EXTUNDELETE(1)