In article <caoax04pbwg4p2cq31v0gz7mpza7bc-jrvc2fusdojl-wgof...@mail.gmail.com>, Michael Cheponis <michael.chepo...@gmail.com> wrote: >-=-=-=-=-=- > >I plugged in a 10TB USB disk, was working fine, then today it got weird. > > > >*# ls >/t>âx4SââXWеâ3ââHjââlââgwââââ,â=â&âXââצAâââBâw > l: Invalid argument* > >*# umount -f /t* > > > > > >*# fsck -f -tffs /dev/dk0** /dev/rdk0** File system is already clean** Last >Mounted on /t** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizestoo many inodes >18446744073214959280* > >Is the data gone that I've been loading onto it for the past several weeks?
Try using an alternative superblock. christos