Timothy Murphy wrote:
Patrick Dupre wrote:fsck complains The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device>Slightly OT, but has anyone ever found that this works? (I mean using an alternative superblock.)
Yes. If something hosed the front of the device, you'll often find a usable superblock further in. I'll admit that it's been a few years since I've had to use this in anger, and even then, more often to recover from auto-LARTs (dd whoopsies for e.g. :) than "mystery corruption", but I've certainly used it with success in the past. Ymmv.
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