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Custom file type

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 3:25 am
by joueur2012
Hello,

I want to create a custom file type 'tgz'.
I do like described in http://www.r-tt.com/Articles/Creating_C ... ndex.shtml, but i don't see the Edit User’s File Types button under Tools menu==>Settings==>Known Files Types tab.
I'm using Ubuntu.

Help to recover data R-linux - external hard drive

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:26 am
by joueur2012
Hello,

I did some backup files every week on an external hard drive.
The backup is in tar gzip format, the name is files.tgz.
The size is around 300GB.
I tried to copy this file and only 34GB can be copied. There was an error message like "corrupted file".
I did some Linux command on the disk with fschk with these results :

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The counting of free blocks is wrong for group # 3720
...
bitmap differences inode
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The counting of free i-nodes is wrong for group # 159
...
I did an automatic repair with fschk and since this time, my 300GB files.tgz doesn't appear any more in the file manager.

So, i used R-Linux.
I did a bit-to-bit image of my external disk and i work with it.
I did a scan with known files bzip2 and gzip and other files.
After the scan is completed, when i click on the "Open Files Drive" button, i see all files like in the file manager, without the one i search for.

I would like to recover my 300GB files.tgz which has disappeared from the file manger, probably from the partition table, but is yet (i hope) in the disk.
Can you help me to do some other command with R-Linux ?

Thanks in advance.

Re: Custom file type

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:43 am
by Alt
joueur2012 wrote:Hello,

I want to create a custom file type 'tgz'.
I do like described in http://www.r-tt.com/Articles/Creating_C ... ndex.shtml, but i don't see the Edit User’s File Types button under Tools menu==>Settings==>Known Files Types tab.
I'm using Ubuntu.
1. Custom-created files are a feature of R-Studio, not R-Linux.
2. Large files are very hard to find by their file signatures because they are usually fragmented.