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Post subject: RE: New software
Posted: Aug 17, 2005 - 21:40
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Order of the Pegasos

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Post subject: RE: New software
Posted: Aug 18, 2005 - 03:45
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Kozz, I think at least two of those were a bit filesystem independent, but not sure. |
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Post subject: RE: New software
Posted: Aug 18, 2005 - 15:55
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Post subject: RE: New software
Posted: Aug 18, 2005 - 17:59
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Everything depends on what you class as undelete, seen a system where you really just move files to a temp directory for a while, so that you can "undelete" the file, should work on all filesystems, even vfat and ntfs. |
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Post subject: RE: New software
Posted: Aug 18, 2005 - 18:02
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Yes, but that requires an underlying feature from the OS to do that operation for you and then it's no longer a filesystem related issue. So you can't really blame XFS, ext3, JFS etc. |
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