I've looked some more at the information you sent me, and it's not
enough to track it down.  I can tell that the filesystem had been
resized at least once or twice before, and this seems to be related to
an inode table being moved, but that's about it.

So I've developed a patch to e2image that will scrub all of the
directory entries.  After this, the only thing that will be left be
any (fast) symlink targets.  

You can get that from the e2fsprogs-1.36-rc3-2 release in Debian.  

If you could download e2fsprogs 1.36-rc3-2 (don't use the rc3-1
version, since there are some debugging printfs that I forgot to
remove before the rc3 release. and then get me a copy of e2image -rs
/dev/hdXX | bzip2, I'd appreciate it.  Thanks!!

                                                - Ted


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