Hi

You know the moment where you would turn back the time some seconds only? Well 
here we are...

I got a perfectly running arch on ssd (6 partitions) and an internal hdd 
(1partition) with a backup usb disk (1partition) connected at a very genious 
moment! Having done a SD-multiboot setup with several distros I just wanted to 
test that the last distro added (DBAN Dariks Boot and nume) boots fine. Only 
little thing to mention was that --autonuke setting at boot loader. Don't ask 
me what was riding me, maybe tiredness, stupidness, something evil or 
altogether! As fast as I swiched the system off it erased at least some sectors 
on each and every disk!

Well, DBAN worked.

But how can I get back to something running? At least I would like the backup 
disk running but I am not sure what is the correct way. I don't have another 
backup and uploading to Amazon S3 was not yet finished, so disaster recovery 
would have worked only later.... How I hate Murphy today!

For the procedure: Testdisk showed me at least 6 possible partitioning (having 
had one on this disk!) schemes and just creating the partition with fdisk and 
not touching the filesystem wouldn't give me my TOC back, no? Using gparted 
would recreate the filesystem resulting in overwritten data? Do I need to use 
an ext-restoring rool or what is best to try? First copying the data off to a 
second external disk with "dd"? And then?

I would really appreciate some experienced users feedback as some of the 
missing data means a lot to me although knowing that there are more important 
things lime health etc.

Thanks in advance!
emak

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