Re: Help! How to "find" ext2fs on disk

2001-01-26 Thread Tom Pfeifer
gpart is also in potato (stable). I think it's the same version that's in testing and unstable. Another utility that might help is the DOS-based Findext2, which you can get here: http://inet.uni2.dk/~svolaf/utilities.htm Tom "David B. Harris" wrote: > > To quote Christian Pernegger <[EMAIL PR

Re: Help! How to "find" ext2fs on disk

2001-01-26 Thread David B . Harris
To quote Christian Pernegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # The file system must still be valid, save for the first superblock # perhaps - how can I find its beginning and end? I'd just like to get # the data out... Check out 'gpart'. I know it's apt-gettable from Debian unstable, and I'm sure a google/fr

Help! How to "find" ext2fs on disk

2001-01-26 Thread Christian Pernegger
Hi! Some time ago I accidentally wiped my MBR and the partition table. I went and restored it manually which worked more or less. Unfortunately I can't mount sda1 anymore, it seems that the partition did not start at the beginning of the disk. Maybe because Win2k was on it before. fdisk complain