Hi, In a nutshell, I did the following: 1. dd if=some_filesystem_dump of=some_file (where some_file resides on an XFS filesystem and is 3.5TB large) 2. losetup /dev/loop0 some_file 3. mount /dev/loop0 /recovered [.... i can now access my recovered filesystem through /recovered ...] 4. rm some_file (remotely via an nfs export) (oops!) So, I just removed my 3.5TB file even though it is attached to the loop device and mounted (XFS did this almost instantly). Now it *appears* that the filesystem as attached to /dev/loop0 and mounted on /recovered is still OK. I can cd around it and copy files off. So I have these questions: 1. Is there any way I can get back the 1 file that I accidentally deleted (nothing else has been written to that partition since) 2. Am I safe in accessing my filesystem through /dev/loop0 and /recovered even though the underlying file has been zapped? If so I can quickly copy everything off onto another partition. 3. Will this command: dd if=/dev/loop0 of=saved_file get my file back? Many thanks for any advice!