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On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 02:46:13PM -0500, Don Levey wrote: > Last weekend, just before I left the continent on a trip, one of the > partitions on my family server's hard drive seems to have crashed. In > particular, I had a separate partition for /home, and the system (after > several power failures overnight) eventually refused to boot up with read > errors on /home. > > I've found a few suggestions for diagnostics - output from e2fsck and > smartctl are below. I'm hoping for one of two things (if not both): > 1) Is there any way to repair/work around this problem, and > 2) Is there any way to mount the partition even temporarily so I can recover > the data? > > [root at davinci log]# e2fsck -c /dev/hda3 > e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004) > /home1: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while > reading block 524 See if this works: e2fsck -b 32768 /dev/hda3 Use e2fsck -n to see where extra superblocks would be stored, and pass those locations on to -b. Get a 60GB or larger drive, make a partition on it the same size or slightly larger than hda3, and copy the original partition over to it directly: dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/dev/hdd1 -dsr-
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