[KLUG Members] help for longtime (but novice) user who finally
managed to misuse rm...?
Steve Petersen
steve.petersen at charter.net
Mon Jul 11 12:21:20 EDT 2005
Hey folks,
I've posted this to "novices" and received a nice consolation, but no
help--I was hoping in particular for help with JFS / logdump. Since I'm
pretty distressed, I hope you understand if I now post it here too.
I just typed '\rm -rf *' on my home directory, thinking I was in a
different directory, and it was a few seconds before I noticed my
mistake and hit ^C.
My "key" files are triply backed up all the time, and other less
important stuff is backed up monthly (or so), but I also have a /lot/ of
files in my home directory I don't back up at all--my mp3's of all my
CD's, for example.
I don't expect there's a whole lot anyone can do for me, but if you have
any helpful advice I could could use it. Perhaps most importantly: is
there any clever way to figure out exactly what managed to get erased?
I'm using RH 8.0--old I know, but it /is/ ext3. I don't know much about
journaling, but I'm trying to learn fast! I tried 'logdump /dev/hdb3'
as root and got this error:
<logdump typeout>
Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno, h_errno or _res directly.
Needs to be fixed.
logdump version 1.0.17, 02-Apr-2002
Device Name: /dev/hdb3
JFS_LOGDUMP:couldn't read log superblock:failure in (null)
</logdump typeout>
Unfortunately, this makes no sense to me. A file gets created that just
says basically the same thing.
Thanks for any help,
Steve
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