Recovery from lost+found

From: Sankara Subramanian G (sankar_sub_at_rediffmail.com)
Date: 10/30/03

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    Hi all,

    Recently i had done fsck on a file system, which causes some files to
    be moved to Lost+found directory.
    Any suggestions for restoring the files from
    lost+found..

    Thanks & Regards
    Sankar G.
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