unrm is a small shell utility which can, under some circumstances, recover almost 99% of your erased data (similar to DOS's undelete). Read carefully the FAQ file and preferably the Linux Ext2fs Undeletion Mini-HOWTO before using it.
| Tags | Recovery Tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
Recent releases


Changes: A fix for a bug that allowed only 6 digits inode numbers to be dumped, and a few variables containing the commonly-used program locations (mount, debugfs).


Changes: For more accuracy, this release searches for your data among all the erased data in that day.


Changes: Numerous bugfixes and cosmetic changes have been added. The command-line support has been enhanced and a man page was added.


Changes: Some bugfixes.
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Recent commentsGreat tool!
I just discovered this after accidently deleting all my mail from the past two years. This tool restored most of the data in just a few minutes!
Would be even cooler if it had the ability to restore filenames and directories...