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To compile and install this program, you should first install the binary and development packages for e2fsprogs and e2fslibs. You must also have a C++ compiler and a make utility to compile extundelete. To compile the program, run the following commands from the extundelete-x.y.z directory: ./configure make The extundelete program may be run as-is from the build directory, or you may wish to install it to a directory that is shared with other executable programs, which you may do by running the following command: make install To see the various supported options, type: extundelete --help Example compilation instructions for extundelete 0.2.0: tar -xjf extundelete-0.2.0.tar.bz2 cd extundelete-0.2.0 ./configure make src/extundelete --help A typical usage scenario is presented below. Note that some of the commands below require special permissions to complete. Adding 'sudo ' before the command is one way to ensure you have the necessary permissions. Assume you have deleted a file called /home/user/an/important/file. Also assume the output of the 'mount' command shows this line (among others): /dev/sda3 on /home type ext3 (rw) This line shows that the /home directory is on the partition named /dev/sda3, so then run: umount /dev/sda3 and check that it is now unmounted by running the mount command again and seeing it is not listed. Now, with this information, run extundelete: extundelete /dev/sda3 --restore-file user/an/important/file If you have deleted the directory 'important', you can run: extundelete /dev/sda3 --restore-directory user/an/important Or if you have deleted everything, you can run: extundelete /dev/sda3 --restore-all