Regis

did you ever try to specify a backup superblock?  That
might have solved it for you.  This would have been
the  '-b'  option.

lt


> 
> Perhaps so Cameron, but I spent a good deal of time
> Saturday running
> various combinations of fsck, and e2fsck with
> various options,
> (including the option you suggested) and each
> returned a "superblock"
> error.  It was only today when using the -A switch
> that it worked. 
> Doesn't make sense to me, but it worked - so I'm not
> complaining.
> 
> thanks just the same,
> 
> regis
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