Also so wirklich hilft mir das noch nicht weiter. Ich sehe zwar Dateien, die etwas mit dem device zu tun haben (z.B. manufacturer name,...), aber zu den darauf gespeicherten Dateien führt mich das bisher nicht.
Ich habe jetzt selbst herausgefunden, dass mich /run/user/1000/gvfs dort hin bringt. Dort ist dann der passende Ordner: mtp:host=%5Busb%3A003%2C007%5D zu finden.
Eigentlich wollte ich extundeleate auf das device anwenden.
Ein:
extundelete /run/user/1000/gvfs --after 1408399200 --restore-all --output-dir /home/holzkohlengrill/Arbeitsfläche/restored_files
liefert:
Only show and process deleted entries if they are deleted on or after 1408399200 and before 9223372036854775807.
extundelete: "/run/user/1000/gvfs" is a directory. You need to use the raw filesystem device (or a copy thereof).
Wenn ich die Zeile dann in:
extundelete --after 1408399200 --restore-directory /run/user/1000/gvfs/ --output-dir /home/holzkohlengrill/Arbeitsfläche/restored_files
umändere, kommt nur:
Only show and process deleted entries if they are deleted on or after 1408399200 and before 9223372036854775807.
Usage: extundelete [options] [--] device-file
Options:
--version, -[vV] Print version and exit successfully.
--help, Print this help and exit successfully.
--superblock Print contents of superblock in addition to the rest.
If no action is specified then this option is implied.
--journal Show content of journal.
--after dtime Only process entries deleted on or after 'dtime'.
--before dtime Only process entries deleted before 'dtime'.
Actions:
--inode ino Show info on inode 'ino'.
--block blk Show info on block 'blk'.
--restore-inode ino[,ino,...]
Restore the file(s) with known inode number 'ino'.
The restored files are created in ./RESTORED_FILES
with their inode number as extension (ie, file.12345).
--restore-file 'path' Will restore file 'path'. 'path' is relative to root
of the partition and does not start with a '/' (it
must be one of the paths returned by --dump-names).
The restored file is created in the current
directory as 'RECOVERED_FILES/path'.
--restore-files 'path' Will restore files which are listed in the file 'path'.
Each filename should be in the same format as an option
to --restore-file, and there should be one per line.
--output-dir 'path' Restore files in the output dir 'path'.
By default the restored files are created under current directory 'RECOVERED_FILES'.
--restore-all Attempts to restore everything.
-j journal Reads an external journal from the named file.
-b blocknumber Uses the backup superblock at blocknumber when opening
the file system.
-B blocksize Uses blocksize as the block size when opening the file
system. The number should be the number of bytes.
Error parsing command-line options.
Vielleicht ist es jetzt etwas klarer, was ich vor habe. Ich hoffe ihr wisst weiter.