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Latest revision as of 13:56, 24 August 2022
Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Recovery tools > Grep for file recovery
We can use grep such as:
grep -a -C 100 'containing string' /dev/sda1 > grep_result.txt
for recovering file when we know some significant text that is present in the file to be recovered
Something much more comprehensive for smaller partitions can be done using:
strings image.dd > strings_result.txt
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