Steffen Hokland wrote: > Hi List > > I have a corrupted hard drive that I wish to mount in order to salvage > as much data as possible. The hard drive was exchanged for a new one, > and the system reinstalled. Before the swap, the damaged hard drive was > bootable however slow, and data was missing. After installing the > system on the new hard drive, the old one can't be mounted, or even > seen when added as slave.
hello Steffen, mentioning "slave" i guess this is an IDE disk. what type of machine is this ? - can you see the hard drive in the OBP prompt ? - does the format utility reports the drive ? - anything in dmesg ? you can also try finding the same hard drive (same model) that is working and swap the controllers... greetings, Stoyan > > Is there any way of making the old hard drive visible? > > Thanks for any help - I'm quite desperate... > > Best regards, > Steffen > ___________________________________________ > Steffen Lund Hokland, MSc. > PhD Student > > The MR-Research Centre > Clinical Inst. > Aarhus University Hospital > Skejby Hospital > DK-8200 Aarhus > Denmark > > Phone Office : +45 89495264 > Phone Home : +45 86166608 > Phone Mobile : +45 61307461 > > e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ___________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ Solaris-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/solaris-users
