Hi! I don't use ReiserFS, but I have a copy of Paragon's Partition Manager on one of my Win clients which does "see" ReiserFS partitions. A quick check of the User manual reveals that this program formats, copies, resizes and moves ReiserFS partitions. You can downloadl a trial version from http://www.paragon-software.com/demo.htm. The commercial version costs $50 and supports a bootable CD or floppy with the program. If your data is worth $50 it might be a solution. (It's also a good utility to have around ...)
Regards, Daniel Daniel Bauer wrote: > Hi everybody, > > The HD (with Suse 10.0, ReiserFS) of my moms old laptop is broken and I > thought, maybe there's a possibility to revover her e-mails and some OOo > textfiles, but google wouldn't help me (I probably search wrong - find only > commercial ads...). > > Trying to mount /dev/hda1 or /dev/hda2 with the rescue system fails (it says: > partition doesn't exist) > The openSuse install CD says, "parted cannot format the disk". > reiserfsck says the SuperBlock cannot be read - and I cannot rebuild the > Superblock with reiserfsck because I don't know what answers I should type to > the questions it asks.... > > The only thing I know is that it's a 20 G disk with a swap, a root and a > home > partition (with reiserfs). But I don't even know the sizes of the partitions > or the version of reiserfs... > > Is there a Linux tool to make a bootable CD, that will then search the disk > and give possibility to save found files to a floppy? > > any hints? > thanks > > Daniel >
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