Many moons ago I ended up writing a mound of code in order to recover data from a busted ext3 file system.
You can use sysopen and sysread directly on /dev/whatever -- you end up reading blocks of bytes, and picking over those either with substr or unpack. I implemented a modest cached buffering system, for obvious reasons. (Of course you can open the device read-only.)
Mind you, after a while I began to wonder if Perl really was the best language to do this in !
In reply to Re: disk image forensics
by gone2015
in thread disk image forensics
by cutlass2006
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