Hi list,

a harddrive got some bad sectors and now one NILFS filesystem can't be mounted;

mount: /dev/sda3: can't read superblock

I can (try to) copy this filesystem to another drive; how do I proceed form 
that point? Does it make any sense to substitute another superblock for this 
one? (either to use a spare superblock, if such exists, or put a new 
superblock on the damaged sector(s)).


Regards,
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