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Old 04-02-2014, 10:51 AM   #1
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LXer: Data recovery from accidentally deleted files or crashed drives in Redhat, CentOS and Fedora L


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Data recovery from accidentally deleted files or crashed drives in Redhat, CentOS and Fedora LinuxThis tutorial will help you to recover data from accidentally deleted data from Linux-file systems. This is a very drastic mistake by any user/admin which costs for huge penalties. This script will be a boon for newbies/expert for data management. I will be using TestDisk for data-recovery. Here I have simplified the task with the help of a script.

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