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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org>2018-07-14 20:56:41 +0100
committerV3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org>2018-07-14 20:56:41 +0100
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
-<pkgmetadata>
-<!-- maintainer-needed -->
-<longdescription>
-Magic Rescue scans a block device for file types it knows how to recover and calls an external program to extract them. It looks
-at "magic bytes" in file contents, so it can be used both as an undelete utility and for recovering a corrupted drive or
-partition. As long as the file data is there, it will find it.
-
-It works on any file system, but on very fragmented file systems it can only recover the first chunk of each file. Practical
-experience (this program was not written for fun) shows, however, that chunks of 30-50MB are not uncommon.
-</longdescription>
-</pkgmetadata>