If you tell fsck to repair the filesystem, it will turn these almost-deleted files back into files. The thing is, the file had a name and location once, but that information is no longer available. So fsck deposits the file in a specific directory, called lost+found (after lost and found property).

Files that appear in lost+found are typically files that were already unlinked (i.e. their name had been erased) but still opened by some process (so the data wasn't erased yet) when the system halted suddenly (kernel panic or power failure). If that's all that happened, these files were slated for deletion anyway, you don't need to care about them.


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Files can also appear in lost+found because the filesystem was in an inconsistent state due to a software or hardware bug. If that's the case, it's a way for you to find files that were lost but that the system repair managed to salvage. The files may or may not contain useful data, and even if they do they may be incomplete or out of date; it all depends how bad the filesystem damage was.

On many filesystems, the lost+found directory is a bit special because it preallocates a bit of space for fsck to deposit files there. (The space isn't for the file data, which fsck leaves in place; it's for the directory entries which fsck has to make up.) If you accidentally delete lost+found, don't re-create it with mkdir, use mklost+found if available.

The lost+found directory (not Lost+Found) is a construct used by fsck when there is damage to the filesystem (not to the hardware device, but to the fs). Files that would normally be lost because of directory corruption would be linked in that filesystem's lost+found directory by inode number. Some of these might be lost directories or lost files or even lost devices. Each filesystem should have its own lost+found directory, but you might be looking at a system with only one filesystem. In general, you should hope that the directory is empty; but if there is corruption, be thankful that in many conditions files can be recovered after fsck places them here.

As was explained earlier during the overview of the FSSTND, Linux should always go through a proper shutdown. Sometimes your system might crash or a power failure might take the machine down. Either way, at the next boot, a lengthy filesystem check using fsck will be done. Fsck will go through the system and try to recover any corrupt files that it finds. The result of this recovery operation will be placed in this directory. The files recovered are not likely to be complete or make much sense but there always is a chance that something worthwhile is recovered. Each partition has its own lost+found directory. If you find files in there, try to move them back to their original location. If you find something like a broken symbolic link to 'file', you have to reinstall the file/s from the corresponding RPM, since your file system got damaged so badly that the files were mutilated beyond recognition. Below is an example of a /lost+found directory. As you can see, the vast majority of files contained here are in actual fact sockets. As for the rest of the other files they were found to be damaged system files and personal files. These files were not able to be recovered.

*Use the same websites to look for possible matches to the pet you found. Pet owners are referred to the same resources, so watch to see if an owner has posted searching for their pet. 


**Be cautious about potential scams. Do not reply to messages asking for verification codes and do not post your address online. Have possible owner verify ownership with photos, vet records, or other proof of ownership documents.

10-year-old Starlight was brought into the shelter in mid-March. She was blind, a little timid, and mostly kept to herself. Then, Kammi saw her on social media and couldn't believe it--it was her mom's dog who went missing 5 years ago! She said her mom was inconsolable when she lost "Killa," and she never stopped looking for her. Sadly, her mom passed away two years ago. When Kammi came to the shelter, Killa smelled her and couldn't stop wagging her tail and giving her kisses!

Layla was not microchipped, but luckily her determined mom, Connie, scrolls through social media websites for lost pets every night, hoping Layla pops up. Sure enough, she saw a picture of Layla on our MCACC Field Officers Facebook page.

TSA makes every effort to reunite passengers with items left behind at the airport checkpoint. Lost and found items retained by TSA for a minimum of thirty (30) days, and if not claimed, are either destroyed, turned over to a state agency for surplus property, or sold by TSA as excess property. The state may dispose of the items through sales, destruction, donations or charities. The state keeps any money from sales, not TSA. At a number of locations, lost and found items are turned over to the airport at the end of each day.

If your pet is at WCRAS, we're so glad that you've found your furry family member! We are open daily from noon-6pm, so please come reclaim your pet right away. We'll need to verify ownership with the following:

We also want to be sure your pet is as healthy as possible when they leave the shelter. If he or she already has their rabies vaccination, please send a photo of their rabies certificate or let us know where they got their vaccination so we can verify that. If your pet has not received their rabies vaccination recently, don't worry! We can help you with that before we send them home with you. Finally, if your pet wasn't microchipped, we've taken care of that as well so they can get back home to you as fast as possible should they become lost again in the future.

Animal Services understands that losing a pet is a very upsetting and stressful experience. Our goal is to help reunite you with your pet as soon as possible. View a video about what to do if you have lost or found a pet.

In addition to completing the lost pet report, please be sure to visit to the Chesterfield Animal Shelter. Descriptions of pets can sometimes vary, so physically visiting the shelter and looking at the animals is the best way to be reunited.

The Chesterfield County Police Department's Animal Services Unit offers a free ride home to any dog or cat wearing a tag that displays its owner's information. The program, which is operated at no cost to the pet owner, reunites lost dogs and cats with their owners.

The UPD Property Clerk retrieves lost and found items from both the Student Union's Information Desk, the Library Circulation Desk, and the Mashouf Wellness Center. All other lost and founds have minimal contact with UPD.

If you have lost your property at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), please contact us! We are sorry that you have lost your property, we will do everything we can to help you recover it. This is the official SEA Airport lost and found service and is free of charge to file a lost property report. Find answers to most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) as well as a step-by-step guide on how to get reunited with your things below.

Please report any lost items in the terminal or on airport property within the past 30 days. Our web form will ask for your contact information* as well as other details to help identify your lost property and be able to coordinate the return of your item. If you lost your item on the plane, please contact your airline directly as they have their own lost and found service.

The Airport Lost and Found Office does not charge to file any lost property reports, please only file a lost property report through SEA Airport's Lost and Found Office as there has been an increase in unverified third-party websites charging a fee to retrieve a lost item.

Only file a lost property report through SEA Airport's Lost and Found Office. The report will ask for contact information, the approximate location/date on which you lost the item, and a description of what you lost.

If your airline is not listed above, please contact your airline directly to file a lost item report through your airline carrier. You can view a list of airlines' contact information at SEA Airport here.


Lost and Found receives items left at security checkpoints the following business day. Click on the New Report link to file a lost property report. Our Lost and Found software solution will compare specific criteria from lost property reports with found property that has been registered in our software for matching purposes. TSA does not deliver confiscated items to the Lost and Found.

Turn in the property to SEA Airport Lost and Found as soon as possible to give the owner a better chance of reclaiming their property. We do not accept reports for found items and cannot reunite owners with their property without a detailed description and the property in our possession. If after hours, use the phone outside the lost and found window to report the found item.

SEA Airport uses a Lost and Found software solution that assists in finding the owners of lost property and researches items for identifying information and characteristics. Once a property has been matched with the owner, email notification or phone call will be sent to the owner and they will be given restoration options.

Welcome to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Lost and Found webpage. Because your privacy is important to us, we want you to understand our practices about collecting and using your information. It is our intent to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of information that we have collected from you. We employ reasonable security measures to protect the security of it. When you request information, it is transmitted in a safe, encrypted format and we maintain the data you provide in a secure database. In order to best protect your privacy, we ask that you not include any sensitive personally identifiable information into this form. We do not require it to help re-connect you with your lost property. Do not include: social security number (SSN); credit card number or banking information; passport number, foreign Visa number; tax information; anything that can be used to facilitate identify theft (e.g., mother's maiden name); or any HIPPA-protected information (e.g., health, medical, or psychological information). 17dc91bb1f

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