Hi David;
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:45:28 +0900
David Cournapeau <cournape(a)enst.fr> wrote:
partition is not mounted for sure, and I tried several
other tempory
locations, without any success. The "funny" part is that a fsck.ext3
/dev/hda12 doesn't give me any error when I check the filesystem
(which let me some hope about the possible recovery).
Have you tried booting off a live cd (like Knoppix) and accessing the
partition from there?
table, but I don't know how to recover the good
beginning/end of the
partitions (the partitions used for the OS itself seem OK, my linux is
works flawlessly, "only" my last data partitions are not accessible
anymore). All my partitions are ext3.
You might want to check out gpart to guess partition beginning/end
boundaries. In worst case, you might try an "mke2fs -S" followed by an
e2fsck in that drive (chances are you get some data off this one). But
overally I don't really think this is an issue caused by a broken
partition table. How does cfdisk see the drive in question?
Cheers, Kris