I have a problem with UFS partition (I can't access it). I'll tell you the story:
there was windows 2000 [ ntfs ] I made some place for FreeBSD [ ntfs ][ ufs=ad0s2 ] I created slices [ ntfs ][( s2a )( s2b )... ] after some time I removed win2000 - and just did newfs on first partition (no repartitioning, no slices - only newfs) [ ufs=ad0s1 ][( s2a )( s2b )... ] after some time I wanted to install debian GNU/Linux (this is test-box) [ ufs=ad0s1=hda1 ][swap=hda2][ext2=hda3] and here something bad happened during installation (few reboots/kernel panics and so on)
Now I cannot mount ad01s/hda1 partition - - linux sees it as NTFS partition, more - it CAN mount it as NTFS (and I can even see some windows files!) - freebsd can see it as UFS but cannot mount ('bad magic number' or bad superblock), using backup superblock (-b 32) doesn't work.
What can I do to recover data from the first partition???
regards -- Marcin Gryszkalis http://fork.pl <><
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