Re: Lost data question.

1999-10-14 Thread James Manning
[ Thursday, October 14, 1999 ] James Manning wrote: > In any case, if the passwords are plain strings, you might be able to > do something like "string /dev/hda" and try looking through that... the > e2fsprogs package may have some useful things as well. Of course, I means "strings /dev/hda" *sig

Re: Lost data question.

1999-10-14 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> I have had two HD's in RAID0 for some time, with 16 in chunk size. > Yesterday, the second of theese HD's krasched, > on the array I had several files which was below 16K in filesize, containing > all kinds of passwords from serveraccounts > to bankaccounts and stuff like that. I guess that the

Re: Lost data question.

1999-10-14 Thread James Manning
[ Thursday, October 14, 1999 ] Markus Gustavsson wrote: > I have had two HD's in RAID0 for some time, with 16 in chunk size. > Yesterday, the second of theese HD's krasched, on the array I had > several files which was below 16K in filesize, containing all kinds > of passwords from serveraccounts

Re: Lost data question.

1999-10-14 Thread Erik van Zijst
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Markus Gustavsson wrote: > they still are intact on the first of the HD's (since they haven't been > split'ed to the second one). What I would like to > know is if there are ANY way to mount the partitions on this HD, is it > possible to access this disc in any way just > so

Lost data question.

1999-10-14 Thread Markus Gustavsson
Hello. I have a small question. I have had two HD's in RAID0 for some time, with 16 in chunk size. Yesterday, the second of theese HD's krasched, on the array I had several files which was below 16K in filesize, containing all kinds of passwords from serveraccounts to bankaccounts and stuff like