Hi all,
I have a HD problem with my win98/linux machine.
It began when the supplied screensaver took to crashing,
so I disabled it and used screen blanking.
A week or two later, the screensaver re-activated on its
own (something I should have taken as a danger signal).
Then w98 went mad one day while running and zapped the
superblock of /dev/hda2, destroying my linux!
Question: can I get any of the data on /dev/hda2 back by
reconstructing the superblock? I suspect that manual examination
of the segments on a 2G partition would be quite boring.
The partitions were:
/dev/hda1: 1GB FAT16
/dev/hda2: 2GB ext2 Red hat 6.2 running 2.2.12 I think.
/dev/hda3: 1GB swap space
Jim Donovan
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