Hi,
Thanks for your reply. The file system type is xfs. And I found xfsdump/xfsrestore can undo the remove.
I use dd to copy the partition as one image file. How do I mount the image as read-only device? Then I can try to recover the deleted files/directory anytime.
Thanks!
Regards
Andrew
At 2020-09-16 20:36:44, "Jonathan Billings" billings@negate.org wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 07:21:08PM +0800, qw wrote:
I remove one directory by running rm -fr ./some-dir. How to restore the directory and its files in the directory?
If you don't have backups, then you're pretty much out of luck. Don't forget to back up any data that is important, and test your backups regularly!
Depending on the filesystem, there might be ways to recover it, but the first thing you need to do is stop using the disk the files were on. Power it off. There are some tools that you can use to recover it, but it's not 100% effective.
If it's very important and you are willing to spend money, there are data recovery services that might be able to extract the data.
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