Linux cli command tsk_recover

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NAME 🖥️ tsk_recover 🖥️

Export files from an image into a local directory

SYNOPSIS

tsk_recover [-vVae] [ -f fstype ] [ -i imgtype ] [ -b dev_sector_size ] [ -o sector_offset ] [ -d dir_inum ] image [images] output_dir

DESCRIPTION

tsk_recover recovers files to the output_dir from the image. By default recovers only unallocated files. With flags, it will export all files.

The arguments are as follows:

-v
verbose output to stderr

-V
Print version

-a
Recover allocated files only

-e
Recover all files (allocated and unallocated)

-f fstype
Specify the file system type. Use ‘-f list’ to list the supported file system types. If not given, autodetection methods are used.

-i imgtype
The format of the image file, such as raw. Use ‘-i list’ to list the supported types. If not given, autodetection methods are used.

-b dev_sector_size
The size (in bytes) of the device sectors. If not given, autodetection methods are used.

-o sector_offset
Sector offset for a volume to recover (recovers only that volume) If not given, will attempt to recover all volumes in image and save them to different folders.

-d dir_inum
Directory inum to recover from (must also specify a specific partition using -o or there must not be a volume system)

image [images]
The disk or partition image to read, whose format is given with ‘-i’. Multiple image file names can be given if the image is split into multiple segments. If only one image file is given, and its name is the first in a sequence (e.g., as indicated by ending in ‘.001’), subsequent image segments will be included automatically.

output_dir
The directory in which to save recovered files.

EXAMPLES

To recover only unallocated files from image.dd to the recovered directory:

# tsk_recover ./image.dd ./recovered

AUTHOR

Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org>

Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>

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