Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 10:06:14 -0700 From: Edward M <eam1edward@gmail.com> To: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: UFS Crash and directories now missing Message-ID: <4FA01806.1020800@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20120501154343.4c2010ca.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <201205010558.q415wAFu091478@mail.r-bonomi.com> <4F9F92CF.303@gmail.com> <20120501154343.4c2010ca.freebsd@edvax.de>
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On 05/01/2012 06:43 AM, Polytropon wrote: > Except buying (good) books, you can also search for > articles on the web. For example, "A Fast File System > for UNIX" by M. K. McKusick is very interesting (at > least it was for me when I lost all my important data). > > Some fs-related articles here: > http://www.mckusick.com/articles.html > > They help you to understand how things work or what > maybe makes them stop working.:-) > > Also the documentation of tools like TSK (ports/sleuthkit), > ex TCT, is very helpful in understanding all the low-level > details that_really_ matter when you_need_ to get your > hands dirty in order to perform a forensic analysis or to > recover important data. Sadly, that documentation has moved > from local storage in/usr/local/share/doc/sleuthkit/ (where > I've seen it the last time) to some on-line place or Wiki, > something_I_ consider "a bad idea" especially in worst case > considerations (i. e. no internet connection); the only > content in README.txt, > > The docs that used to live in this directory now exist on the wiki: > http://wiki.sleuthkit.org/ > > doesn't make it any better, sorry. Thanks for the help...I will definitely check McKusick site and the docs I'm self learning UNIX/programming. so I need all the info and help I can get.:-)
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