Hi all,
a few days ago I foolishly managed to delete a large collection of files on my QNAP TS-932X NAS which runs a Annapurna Labs ARM A-57 Cortex CPU. I have tried downloading the Marvell 88F628x ARM release, but it won't execute/run.
I'm hoping someone has managed to compile a version of Photorec for ARMv8 based CPUs they would be willing to share.
I should add that I have tried a large number of compiled versions for aarch64 (e.g. http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/searc ... (aarch-64)), however none are static builds and all require additional libraries which I've struggled to make work.
Many thanks, Ben
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Re: Looking for QNAP (TS-932x) ARM/aarch64 binaries of TestDisk and Photorec
I don't have access to a QNAP using an aarch64 processor but I have tried to cross-compiled a suitable version.
Can you try https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk-7.2 ... nu.tar.bz2 ?
Be careful to store the recovered files on a remote share to avoid overwriting lost files. Avoid FAT32 for the destination as FAT32 doesn't handle file bigger than 4 GB and may trigger an error "Not enough free space".
Can you try https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk-7.2 ... nu.tar.bz2 ?
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cd /tmp
wget https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk-7.2-WIP.aarch64-QNAP-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
tar xjf testdisk-7.2-WIP.aarch64-QNAP-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
cd testdisk-7.2-WIP
./photorec
Re: Looking for QNAP (TS-932x) ARM/aarch64 binaries of TestDisk and Photorec
thanks @cgrenier!
I confirm this new version works on my QNAP TS-228A.
For anyone coming across this forum, as I didn't have a big enough disk handy, I created an Azure Storage account, and mounted the blob container using HybridSync. The mountpoint is then `/share/external/.cm/0/(randomguid)`. I suppose it works the same way using an S3 bucket or similar.
Using Photorec, however I couldn't seem to choose this hidden folder (`.cm`) as recovery destination, so I made a normal symlink to that folder.
Thanks a bunch!
I confirm this new version works on my QNAP TS-228A.
For anyone coming across this forum, as I didn't have a big enough disk handy, I created an Azure Storage account, and mounted the blob container using HybridSync. The mountpoint is then `/share/external/.cm/0/(randomguid)`. I suppose it works the same way using an S3 bucket or similar.
Using Photorec, however I couldn't seem to choose this hidden folder (`.cm`) as recovery destination, so I made a normal symlink to that folder.
Thanks a bunch!