I installed a 2nd harddisk (160 GB) formatted with jfs
system to use under SuSe Linux 7.3 several months ago.
Everything worked well until it was crashed last week
when the disk usage of the 2nd harddrive exceeded
something about 100GB (output form my program). My
system is configured like that:
hda7 mounted as /
hdb1 (2nd harddisk) mounted as /local
After that time it was crashed (during the running of
my program overnight), I could not list (by ls
command) the directory which contained the output of
my program, but I still could change to to others
directory. Then I reboot the system, during booting it
reported errors and checked the hda7 (very long, with
progress bar). After the system is on, I could never
use the 2nd harddrive (it is not mounted), it said:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
/dev/hdb1,
or too many mounted file systems
.
Thinking that the 'old-fashion' SuSe 7.3 may not
handle the big disk very well, I installed the new
Suse Linux 9.2 without any touch to the 2nd harddisk.
The installation is OK, but after that the 2nd
harddisk is still not mountable with the same error
message.
I use jfs_fsck and have:
... # jfs_fsck /dev/hdb1
jfs_fsck version 1.1.7, 22-Jul-2004
processing started: 12/6/2004 16.17.41
Using default parameter: -p
The current device is: /dev/hdb1
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in blocks: 40019915
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
logredo failed (rc=-268). fsck continuing.
**Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and
Directory Entries
Filesystem is clean.
With the -f option, I have:
... # jfs_fsck -f /dev/hdb1
jfs_fsck version 1.1.7, 22-Jul-2004
processing started: 12/6/2004 16.18.17
The current device is: /dev/hdb1
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in blocks: 40019915
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
logredo failed (rc=-268). fsck continuing.
**Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and
Directory Entries
Filesystem is clean.
I could not get to phase 2,... of jfs_fsck after many
tries, and could not mount the 2nd harddisk even after
trying various option of mount command: -o
errors=continue ..., still the message:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
/dev/hdb1,
or too many mounted file systems
The data on that disk is very important for me. Please
help me how I can have access to the disk (even to
recover only part of it).
Thanks for any help.
Sang Nguyen.
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