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How to recover file from lost+found

How to recover file from lost+found

2003-05-09       - By Keith Mastin

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> Hi All
>     In the process of  shifting Hard disk from one system to another and
>
> mounting their I lost  my user directory .Before shifting  lost+found
> and  user was their after mounting only lost+found seen
> any way to recover user directory from lost+found ?

You said you "shifted" the hard disk from one "system" to another. Does
this mean you moved the hard disk from one computer to another, or does it
mean that you had (for example) redhat-6.2 and upgraded it to redhat-7.2?

Half of the information needed to help you is of no use, especially when
it's vague and ambiguous.

Please read this before posting further questions so we can helpyou better:
www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Regards,
--
Keith Mastin
BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc.
Toronto, Canada
(416)696 6070






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