Ext2 Recovery
The ext2 or second extended file system was the standard filesystem used on the Linux operating system for a number of years and remains in wide use. It was initially designed by Rémy Card based on concepts from the extended file system. It is quite fast, enough so that it is used as the standard against which to measure many benchmarks. Its main drawback is that it is not a journaling file system. Its successor, ext3, is a journalled filesystem and is almost completely compatible with ext2.
Recover Data for Linux is an advanced Ext2 Recovery software to recover lost or deleted data from lost/missing volume of Linux. Recover Data for Linux supports data recovery from Ext2 volume of Linux Operating systems.
