> It seems the logfile was not correctly saved. Did the computer crash at the 
> wrong moment?

No, as I said, I had stopped ddrescue with ctrl-C

> Is the disc full? (A logfile with more than a million lines is quite big).

No, it still has over 50 GB free.

> You may try to fix the logfile with a text editor. Try removing the last line 
> if it is incomplete.

It's not the last line. wc -l says the log file has 1329069 lines.
Here's an excerpt around the problem line:

0xB1A5EA400  0x00010000  +
0xB1A5FA400  0x00000400  -
0xB1A5FA800  0x00010000  +
0xB0060A800  0x1A000400  -
0xB1A60AC00  0x00010000  +
0xB1A61AC00  0x00000400  -
0xB1A61B000  0x00010000  +

I think line 1186563 is the one with 0xB0060A800 (at least that's what nano 
says).
Is there a safe way to fix it?

> It does not have an option to read backwards because it automatically reads 
> backwards when needed.

Some "manual override" would be useful sometimes.

Thanks
Adrian



      
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