Linux File System Data Recovery

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Data recovery from Linux

Data Recovery from Linux: Data Clinic are able to recover data from all types of Linux systems, from the large established brands down to home made versions, from high end servers to laptops. The most important information for the purposes of most recoveries is the file system, Data Clinic can recover from all of the GNU file systems popular at the moment:

Ext2FS
Ext3
Reiser
IBM JFS (Journaled File System)
XFS

If you are not sure about your file system then your operating system is usually enough for us to understand exactly what is going on underneath, these can include (but are by no means limited to):

SuSE, Novell\SuSE
Red Hat
Debian
Mandrake
Gentoo

In most cases Data Clinic can recover data from homemade versions of Linux, or practically anything running the Linux kernel, if you are running your own version, or a lesser known version and are having problems please call for advice and ask to speak to a technical representative on 0870 140 2525

Don't forget that Linux systems are (like their Windows and Mac counterparts) based around hard disks and as such will be prone to all the usual types of hard disk failure.

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Linux is a Unix-like multitasking, multiuser 32 and 64 bit operating system for a variety of hardware platforms. First created in October 1991, Linux has since evolved into many different forms thanks to the fact that the Linux kernel and practically all software written for it are open source and constantly being updated and added to by people across the globe.

 

> Introduction of the Linux file system

> Overview: Linux native file system

> Overview: Linux journaling file system

> Overview: Linux support for non Linux file systems

 

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