I am using an old PC and I managed to boot from a CD with a live version of SystemRescueCD 5.2.2. Opening up the terminal it appears I am logged in as root. When I type to start PhotoRec (because I need to recover some photos from one of the internal drives) and go through the process at a certain point it will ask me for a destination in wich the files will be going. The destination I want is my external USB drive (dev/sdc3), but I don't know how to find it in the PhotoRec menu. The menu just shows me the /root directory.
I am not very good with the Linux terminal since I have never used it (I am in fact a noob), so could you provide me with a step-by-step guide? Thank you very much for your time
Destionation of PhotoRec: external USB drive
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Re: Destionation of PhotoRec: external USB drive
Extract from the documentation:
Once it's done, using the arrow keys under PhotoRec, navigate to the destination.File system from external disk may be available in a /media, /mnt or /run/media sub-directory. Mount your destination drive if necessary.