ek patak feri e2fchk gara if possible
then owner change garna try gara.
#sudo chmod 777 dirname -R


On 2/25/10, Jeremy Leonard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could it be an ownership issue?  While using the live cd it might be a
> good idea to check the ownership of the folders/files from the command
> line, and if necessary use chown and chmod so that you are able to
> read the files.
>
> On Feb 24, 8:30 am, uvishere <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi to all,
>> I have got a serious problem in my ubuntu. The problem detail is that:
>>
>> One day i had forcefully checked my filesystem giving command sudo
>> e2fsck /dev/sda5. Then file system didnot work. When I use live cd and
>> boot my pc, it works. But some important directories and files cannot
>> open. It shows the emblem of "no read". I had tried to copy those
>> files to another drive but they cannot be opened.
>> Now how can i recover my files and folders from that drive. Please
>> help me.
>
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