Sevatio,
Why did you use mke2fs? e2fsck is what you should have used.
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
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> I managed to get one of those blocking errors again and I performed a mk2fs to fix
>it. However, all my data is gone from that
> drive. Is there a program or a way to recover any data that mig
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> I managed to get one of those blocking errors again and I performed a mk2fs to fix
>it. However, all my data is gone from that
> drive. Is there a program or a way to recover any data that might still be on there?
>
> Seve
mke2fs would likely make any data qu
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Date: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] Data Recovery Help Needed
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>No, mke2fs is a "format" command.
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>It's not a good way to recover . . .
>
>If you are going to attempt any recovery from disk errors
No, mke2fs is a "format" command.
It's not a good way to recover . . .
If you are going to attempt any recovery from disk errors, it's always
a good idea to backup first.
Hope you backed up sometime; otherwise, you're just SOL.
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| I managed to get one of those
I managed to get one of those blocking errors again and I performed a mk2fs to fix it.
However, all my data is gone from that
drive. Is there a program or a way to recover any data that might still be on there?
Seve