I'm just reading about how lost+found is/was used to store corrupted files that came out of system recovery. However, searching my computer i can only mklost+found files and what appears to be binaries of that name.
Was there a reason for removing this folder?
As before, the
lost+found
directory is present on any partition formatted with the ext file system. See here on Askubuntu to learn about its purpose.mklost+found
is a system command used to create suchlost+found
directory on an ext file system. Use the commandwhich mklost+found
to find out it is located in/usr/sbin/
. See the man page for its purpose and how it is used (i.e.e, typeman mklost+found
in the termnal.Snaps and Flatpaks may add their own
mklost+found
, you you may find multiple such binaries on a linux system that supports Snap or Flatpak. On Ubuntu versions with snap support, you will findmklost+found
executables associates with thecore
snap. Theorg.gnome.Platform
flatpak also provides such a binary.