Hello On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 12:14 +0200, Lars Wolff wrote: > Hi List, hi Vladimir! > > >>> _My Questions_ > >>> - Am i right in doing these actions to try to resolve the problem of > >>> my harddisk, and HOPEFULLY to recover the Data? > >>> > >> after dd_rescue completes - please run reiserfsck (3.6.19, without any > >> options but filename) on backup image and let us know what it says. > > > > i did i as explained here: > > http://martian.org/marty/2003/09/05/reiserfs-filesystem-recovery > > Yesterday night reiserfsck finished up "clear" and i could mount the > dd_rescue_imag on a loopdevice and at least to the filesystem :)))) > > I took the whole night to copy all data, but i alreade found everthing, > i also got some files in "lost+found" and have to check this manually. > > Do Somebody now a easy way to work with the lost+found files? > (XXXXX_yyyyy X=inode right?) >
Real names of files of directories which got into lost+found are lost. Instead XXXXX_yyyyy are generated. XXXXX is inode number of a directory in which file was created. yyyyy is inode number of file. If XXXXX_yyyyy is a directory - files below (if any) have their normal names. For each of XXXXX_yyyyy you may try to find a directory with inode number XXXXX (find -inum XXXXX). If such directory exists - it is possible that XXXXX_yyyyy belongs to it. And, use file(1) for binary files. > Lars >
