What has worked for me, in teh past, was recreating the partition...if you
just recreate the partition in fdisk, often you'll find that the contents
of that partition are still there, as long as you don't mkfs on that
partition.

On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Kiran Kumar M wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am using RH 7.0, with kernel 2.2.16. I installed this on two IBM SCSI,
> each having 18 GB. Suddenly the file system was corrupted.
>
> I tried to rescue the disk, but I am not able to mount the /
> (root) partition. I am able to mount the other partition that is there in
> the same harddisk. I have three partition in the same harddisk out of that
> I am able to mount one (not root). In second disk I am able to mount two
> partitions not able to mount the third.
>
> How can I mount the other two, because I have very very important data on
> one of the partition.
>
> I tried to use e2fsck  to remove the currpted part. But giving use
>
> e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
>
> If I give the same with different devices it is repeating the same
> message.
>
> If anyone know how to come out of this... please please let me know how to
> do that....
>
> Thanks,
> Kiran
>
>
>
>
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