Now that i think about it maybe my problem could be due to test5... it was out the 8th 
of september and i lost my data the 12th...

if it happened to you the same thing that happened to me, look back to the thread 
about the internal error, there is a little hack to make fsck.jfs go ahead and two 
bash/awk script to get your data from lost+found after that. dd_rescue your partition 
on an other device before going on with fsck and my scripts.

i was lucky and did recover my thesis!!! many other things are lost but i don't care :)

good luck! 
sandr8

On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:03:19 -0500
Dave Kleikamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 08:38, Fabio Coatti wrote:
> 
> > Very good indeed.. I'll apply this on my test5 and i'll try it.
> > Any chance that this will improve also fsck'ing of broken partition? (using 
> > 1.1.3 utils)?
> 
> No it won't help with the already-broken partitions, but it will prevent
> them from getting more broken.  I didn't see the fsck problem myself,
> but I'll see what I can figure out from the information I have.
> -- 
> David Kleikamp
> IBM Linux Technology Center
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