Hi,
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 03:05:33PM -0700, Quinn Harris wrote:
I really doubt there is any solution that would take less than a few
hours. I am sure it is possible to recover much of the data but to
the best of my knowledge no tool exists that can recover from an
abandoned root node (for
Hi,
I already answered Vladimir's posting twice - one thanks, I'll try
that and one success report. It just so happens that a LOT of mails I
send to the list never gets through, no idea why.
Could someone resend that info to the list? I'm sure others would be
interested too.
Michael
On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 12:35:04PM +0100, Michael Weissenbacher wrote:
Could someone resend that info to the list? I'm sure others would be
interested too.
I just replied I'd try what Vladimir said, and so I did - successfully.
But here you go, hoping this one will come through. I even stopped
I really doubt there is any solution that would take less than a few hours. I
am sure it is possible to recover much of the data but to the best of my
knowledge no tool exists that can recover from an abandoned root node (for
reiser4). Though I believe recovery in this case would just involve
Hi folks,
a buggy script I wrote dared to mkfs a reiser4 partition after failing
to properly tar up its contents - not that my life would depend on them,
but it would save me a few hours if I could get the stuff back.
Other than mkfs.reiser4, mount and unmount, nothing was done to the
device ; )