Hi

Anyone around who is a super(man/woman) when it comes to superblocks?
My primary hard-disk stops at boot time with Kernel Panic and complains 
:"file system revision too high". So I boot up from an alternate hard-disk 
and do an fdisk-l on the problem disk. The partition information shows. No 
trouble there. There are in all 7 partitions. I can mount all but TWO of 
the partitions. Apparently the superblocks on the ext2 file system on those 
partitions got corrupted. None of the e2fsprogs or tools can access those 
two partitions. I've tried dumpe2fs, debugfs and even ext2ed.

Any ideas on how to recover from this situation? I had just spent the last 
month pruning my CVS tree and putting a lot of things in place. I'd like at 
least to be able to recover some of the directories. The system is  RH 7.1

Full of hope,
Leo




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