On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 06:04:22PM +0100, Hugo Mills wrote:
>    I'm out of ideas.

   ... but that's not to say that someone else may have some ideas. I
wouldn't get your hopes up too much, though.

>    At this point, though, you're probably looking at somebody writing
> custom code to scan the FS and attempt to find and retrieve anything
> that's recoverable.
> 
>    You might try writing a tool to scan all the disks for useful
> fragments of old trees, and see if you can find some of the tree roots
> independently of the tree of tree roots (which clearly isn't
> particularly functional right now). You might try simply scanning the
> disks looking for your lost data, and try to reconstruct as much of it
> as you can from that. You could try to find a company specialising in
> data recovery and pay them to try to get your data back. Or you might
> just have to accept that the data's gone and work on reconstructing
> it.

   Hugo.

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