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I keep trying to run e2undel but it stops the scan after this output.
searching for deleted inodes on /dev/c/c:
|====find_del(): Ext2 file too big in ext2_block_iterat
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- 10-14-2009 #1Just Joined!
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e2undel keeps stopping
I keep trying to run e2undel but it stops the scan after this output.
searching for deleted inodes on /dev/c/c:
|====find_del(): Ext2 file too big in ext2_block_iterat
I am running the e2undel with -a option.
Is there any way to force the e2undel to keep running once it hits the large file.
- 10-14-2009 #2Linux User
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Version 0.82, the most recent, was produced in April 2004 - about 5 ahd a half years ago- to work on ext2. A bit old. Are you still using ext2?
- 10-14-2009 #3Just Joined!
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Okay so here are some more tdetails.
The drives were runnign ina readynas Nas.
That uses LVm for raid managment. I was able to access and mount the volume on my ubuntu box using a promise raid card. e2undel does not work. I am currently using a program called recovery, that seems to be doing the job but not as intuative. Only issue is it does not even try to recover file names.
It names each filedump_inode#
while e2undel atleast tried to determine the extension for the file.


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