Reattach inode to lost&found / what file is it?
Tanya Katz
tanya at adds.newyork.NCR.COM
Thu May 18 23:29:39 AEST 1989
After fsck reattaches a file to directory lost&found,
it names it with the inode. Is there a nice neat way
of determining what file this was originally?
Usually I use 'file' to learn more about it, then
try to deduce from the type or contents, what it is.
But if it's an object file, I usually search the string
table (if it has one) or the symbol table, to try to
figure out what it is...
Isn't there a more sophistocated method to identify
an object?
Tanya
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