Use ftp://80.133.138.104:12121
sorry, but I get 'no route to host' every time.
80.133.138.104 is owned by the 'Deutsche Telekom AG'
(An ISP in Germany).
Looks like a dynamic IP, currently not in use - No route
-- Adrian
On Friday 11 February 2005 08:54, you wrote:
Hello
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 10:38, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 16:25, you wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 18:02, Christian Placzek wrote:
what if you zero the first 64K with
dd conv=notrunc if=/dev/zero
after rebuilding the tree, does 'reiserfsck --check device' see these
files?
Yes, see my original email from 08.02.2005 23:21. The original output has a
length of about 13000 lines. A extract looks like this:
...
rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [741258 1025777] (www.firstname.de.ico)
Hello
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 09:54, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:04, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21, Christian
On Thursday 10 February 2005 09:50, you wrote:
Hello
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 09:54, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:04, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 15:50, Christian Placzek wrote:
No, I wasn't. It seems mount doesn't recognize the true file system, although
the magic exists.
snip
0001 30 76 0D 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 0v..
00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 04 00 00 00
On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:09, you wrote:
Hello.
Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:04, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21,
On Thursday 10 February 2005 18:02, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:09, you wrote:
Hello.
Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:04, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09
Okay, I've done two versions, one with and one without '-S'. I applied the
following commands to the image copy (the image itself is untouched, I
always worked with fresh copies):
# reiserfsck -y /dev/loop/0 --rebuild-sb
# reiserfsck -y /dev/loop/0 --check
# reiserfsck -y /dev/loop/0
On Thursday 10 February 2005 16:25, you wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 18:02, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:09, you wrote:
Hello.
Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09
On Thursday 10 February 2005 16:25, you wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 18:02, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:09, you wrote:
Hello.
Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 13:01, Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09
On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:52, you wrote:
Hello
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 15:50, Christian Placzek wrote:
No, I wasn't. It seems mount doesn't recognize the true file system,
although the magic exists.
snip
0001 30 76 0D 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00
Hello
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 10:38, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 16:25, you wrote:
On Thursday 10 February 2005 18:02, Christian Placzek wrote:
what if you zero the first 64K with
dd conv=notrunc if=/dev/zero of=device bs=4096 count=16
can you mount it now?
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21, Christian Placzek wrote:
Hello,
a friend of mine shredded his data (70GB) when he tried to undelete an
accidentally deleted file. He normally works with windoze. Therefore he
didn't know he couldn't undelete a file on a reiserfs partition with ext2
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21, Christian Placzek wrote:
Hello,
a friend of mine shredded his data (70GB) when he tried to undelete an
accidentally deleted file. He normally works with windoze. Therefore he
didn't know he couldn't
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 10:34, you wrote:
Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21, Christian Placzek wrote:
Hello,
a friend of mine shredded his data (70GB) when he tried to undelete an
accidentally deleted file.
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:04, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 09:47, you wrote:
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:21, Christian Placzek wrote:
Hello,
a friend of mine shredded his data (70GB) when he tried to undelete an
accidentally deleted file. He
Hello
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 14:56, Christian Placzek wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 10:34, you wrote:
Sorry, but what does df -T say?
Does it say that reiserfs filesystem is mounted on /mnt/temp1?
No, it replied:
# /dev/loop/0 ext26952927620 65997368 1%
Hello,
a friend of mine shredded his data (70GB) when he tried to undelete an
accidentally deleted file. He normally works with windoze. Therefore he
didn't know he couldn't undelete a file on a reiserfs partition with ext2
undelete tool %-(
When he called me it was already too late. He had
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