Johnny Hughes a écrit :
Normally, unplugging external drives without unmounting them is the
culprit on an external USB device. Also, just powering off the drive
without unmount it if it is an externally powered drive. On internally
mounted drives, usually turning off the system without shuttin
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 11:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Data corruption on external hard disk
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> Niki Kovacs wrote:
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Daniel de Kok a écrit :
>> On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 07:09 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/disk/Films] $ ls -l
>>> total 692996
>>> -rw-r- 1 678756852 34537972 148381783526817280 avr 28 01:01 Cinema
>>> drwxr-xr-x 3 kikinovak kikinovak 4096
Daniel de Kok a écrit :
On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 07:09 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/disk/Films] $ ls -l
total 692996
-rw-r- 1 678756852 34537972 148381783526817280 avr 28 01:01 Cinema
drwxr-xr-x 3 kikinovak kikinovak 4096 mai 9 10:07 Anime
drwxrwxrwx 4 kiki
On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 07:09 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/disk/Films] $ ls -l
> total 692996
> -rw-r- 1 678756852 34537972 148381783526817280 avr 28 01:01 Cinema
> drwxr-xr-x 3 kikinovak kikinovak 4096 mai 9 10:07 Anime
> drwxrwxrwx 4 kikinovak kikinovak
Quoting Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
*snip*
Is there any way to repair this obviously corrupt data?
fsck.ext2 /dev/sda1
Obviously replacing sda1 with your partition and drive for your
external device.
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Hi,
I'm using CentOS 5 on all my computers here (work + home) and I'm very
satisfied with it.
Some time ago I purchased a 300 GB external hard drive to store films,
music, pictures and documents. Since there's no Windows machine around
here (small South French village, town hall and public l
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