On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:42:02PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote: > >> UFS use flat on disk structure. inodes are at known places. > >> > >> I don't know how HAMMER data is placed, but seems everything is dynamic. > >> > >> any link to description of HAMMER on disk layout? > > > > Please, read hammer(8) (at the subcommand "recover"). > thank you very much. > > While such recovery is painfully slow (it scans entire image not just > selected predefined areas like fsck_ffs) it DO EXIST. > > Seems i have to make some more tests with intentionally broken hardware, > which i don't have at the moment. >
just dd /dev/random and overwrite a few sectors? Markus -- Markus Pfeiffer, University of St Andrews email: markus.pfeif...@morphism.de | xmpp: markus.pfeif...@jabber.morphism.de
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