Recover files using their headers, footers, and data structures
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-c file
Sets the configuration file to use. If none is specified, the file "foremost.conf" from the
current directory is used, if that doesn't exist then "/etc/foremost.conf" is used. The format for
the configuration file is described in the default configuration file included with this program.
See the CONFIGURATION FILE section below for more information.
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-T Time stamp the output directory so you don't have to delete the output dir when running multiple
times.
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-v Enables verbose mode. This causes more information regarding the current state of the program to
be displayed on the screen, and is highly recommended.
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-i file
The file is used as the input file. If no input file is specified or the input file cannot be
read then stdin is used.
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-o directory
Recovered files are written to the directory directory.
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