Stephen G wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Just this afternoon, I was copying some files between an
> NTFS external USB drive to a JFS eSATA drive and something caused the
> kernel to panic and crash.
> 
> Now when I try to mount or fsck my JFS drive I get the following:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ sudo fsck.jfs /dev/sdb


Have you tried /dev/sdb1 or whatever the partition is?





> fsck.jfs version 1.1.11, 05-Jun-2006
> processing started: 3/17/2007 21.10.46
> Using default parameter: -p
> The current device is:  /dev/sdb
> 
> The superblock does not describe a correct jfs file system.
> 
> If device /dev/sdb is valid and contains a jfs file system,
> then both the primary and secondary superblocks are corrupt
> and cannot be repaired, and fsck cannot continue.
> 
> Otherwise, make sure the entered device /dev/sdb is correct.
> 
> I
> have since attached the drive to a Windows XP machine and can see that
> a commerical program called "Nucleus-Kernel-JFS-Demo" can read the
> partition, but I'd rather not pay $359 if I can avoid it.  Are there any 
> other less expensive ways to recover my data?
> 
> I tried to download jfsrec from SVN and compile it, but I get the following 
> problems with the ./configure:
> 
> "Error, boost/progress.hpp header is missing!"
> 
> 
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