My old server crashed and died (RH6.2, kernel 2.4.24) so I stuck the
drive in a newer server (RH8, kernel 2.6.11).  It won't mount with
"...bad superblock...".   When I run fsck.jfs -n:

  **Phase 7 - Verify File/Directory Allocation Maps
Errors detected in the Fileset File/Directory Allocation Map control
information. (F)
Errors detected in the Fileset File/Directory Allocation Map. (F)
**Phase 8 - Verify Disk Allocation Maps
Incorrect data detected in disk allocation control structures.
...is dirty.

I have upgraded jfsutils to 1.1.7.  Will fsck recover this drive, or
should I get the old OS back up?  

Thanks,
Kyle



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