[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/08/2006 07:47:58 AM:

> My PC dual boots XP and Kubuntu.
> 
> While trying to reformat a 1 gb Memory Stick/Flash Drive under XP I 
> somehow stuffed a  SATA HD by apparently renaming it and formatting it, 
> though as it didn't sit there forever formatting, I'm guessing that I 
> just wiped the partition table somehow.
> 
> When I boot Kubuntu I get the message:-
> 
>  "The Superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 
> filesystem. Run e2fsck with an alternative superblock:-
> 
> e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> 
If allyou did was wipe the partition table, you could try booting from a 
rescue cd that contains gnu parted, and try rescuing it.
I have never used this, so I can't guarentee its success. If possible, you 
may want to dd the whole drive to a file on another drive.

Cheers,

Scott
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