Quoting "pepone.onrez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
BTW testdisk seems that is not in the minima install disk, maybe can be
interesting have it in the minimal install disk.
it should be in a rescue disk, but not really a "minimal" install disk
- would sort of redefine the meaning of minimal to inclu
Thanks for all your answeres, finaly i have to reinstall the box, I have not
fisicall access to it , and maintance stuff test with same of this recovery
tools and there aren't able to recovery the partition table.
BTW testdisk seems that is not in the minima install disk, maybe can be
interesting
On Donnerstag, 15. November 2007, Mick wrote:
> I haven't used gpart, or parted for this job, but have successfully used
> testdisk.
yeah, testdisk worked for me too.
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:27:11 +, Mick wrote:
> (PS. [OT slightly] Don't mean to start another flamewar about the pro's
> & con's, but would this sort of recovery work the same with a LVM? I
> would assume that it would, because the LVM is sort of a
> superstructure, but I do not know how the c
On Thursday 15 November 2007, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 15. November 2007, pepone.onrez wrote:
> > There is any way for recover the partition table of a hardisk with out a
> > copy of the partition table?
>
> testdisk can do it
> gpart can do it
> maybe parted can do it too.
I
On Donnerstag, 15. November 2007, pepone.onrez wrote:
> There is any way for recover the partition table of a hardisk with out a
> copy of the partition table?
testdisk can do it
gpart can do it
maybe parted can do it too.
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There is any way for recover the partition table of a hardisk with out a
copy of the partition table?
I know that this hard this has 3 partitions hda1(jfs) hd2(swap) and had3
(jfs)
any help will be aprecciatted.
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Quoting "pepone.onrez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There is any way for recover the partition table of a hardisk with out a
copy of the partition table?
if you can recreate the partition table EXACTLY as it looked, then you
might be able to run some type of recovery util like e2fsck or
xfs_repair
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