Re: [LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2005

2006-07-20 Thread R. Scott Belford
David Imai wrote: Thanks for the suggestions, Julian and Vince. It's a RAID-1 system after all. Using a live CD i was able to mount one of the hard drives and I saw that the 2006 files were still there. Next I tried taking the hard drives and attaching them to a system running Ubuntu. I installed

Re: [LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2005

2006-07-20 Thread David Imai
9, 255 2006-07-20 15:06 md255 After editing /etc/fstab i was able to mount md1 and copy the files I needed to another drive. > - Original Message - > From: "Vince Hoang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: LUAU > Subject: Re: [LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2

Re: [LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2005

2006-07-15 Thread Vince Hoang
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 09:14:57PM -1000, David Imai wrote: > I was working on a file server that I obtained from HOSEF about > 2 years ago. It runs Fedora Core 2.6.7, and has two hard drives > in a RAID system (I think RAID-0). > I don't think the system date and time were changed. Does > anyone

Re: [LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2005

2006-07-14 Thread Julian Yap
--- David Imai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was working on a file server that I obtained from HOSEF > about 2 years ago. It runs Fedora Core 2.6.7, and has two hard > drives in a RAID system (I think RAID-0). You can check to see if it's running RAID-0: $ cat /proc/mdstat > Using a live CD I

[LUAU] after e2fsck, system reverts to 2005

2006-07-14 Thread David Imai
I was working on a file server that I obtained from HOSEF about 2 years ago. It runs Fedora Core 2.6.7, and has two hard drives in a RAID system (I think RAID-0). Using a live CD I ran the command e2fsck -ckv /dev/md0. It seemed to work, but there was a message that said something like "date of