e2retrieve extracts data from incomplete Ext2 file systems.
One of the key features of e2retrieve is its ability to recover data from truncated or split Ext2 file systems. This is particularly useful in the case of a LVM with a crashed disk. Moreover, it is very reassuring that e2retrieve will not write onto the Ext2 file system it is analyzing, thereby guaranteeing zero damages previously caused.
The software is capable of recovering directories, directory trees, files, symbolic links, and special files with their access rights, owner, and modification date. Additionally, the software is fully written in C from scratch and does not require any external libraries. e2retrieve is designed to easily fit in a rescue floppy disk, making it an ideal tool for data recovery operations.
It's worth noting that e2retrieve is not an undeleting tool, and although it started as a challenge after a disk crash in an LVM, it has evolved to become one of the best data recovery software for Ext2 file systems. The software is not likely to be useful for enterprise users who already have backups in place. However, home users who can't pay for a full backup of, say 120GB, can rely on e2retrieve to recover data when the need arises.
In summary, e2retrieve offers a powerful, reliable, and efficient data recovery solution for Ext2 file systems. It comes with a user-friendly interface and a host of features that makes it an essential tool for home users who can't afford regular backups.
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