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4. Finding inodes for deleted directoriesWe will try to find out the inode numbers of the deleted directories.
Walk to that place in the structure where the directories were located before the deletion. You can use ls and cd inside debugfs.
Example of output from the above command.
Description of the fields.
Now dump the mother directory to disk. Here inode is the corresponding inode number (do not forget the '<' and '>').
Get out of debugfs.
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