Nix that.
(just dd the first 512K of the device)
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My rig was a XP64 - x86_64 dual boot. I was able to restore my XP64
partition with SuperGrub, but the linux partition table entry was
trashed. Is there a way to back up the partition table to experiment?
I don't think the data is destroyed, just "lost."
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Maybe this should be renamed "RUINS FILESYSTEM", since this bug destroys
all the data on the disk, rather than just the partition table? Maybe
it would get more attention
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I'm also willing to do testing. My home directory is mounted on a
separate disk, which I can umount for testing purposes. I'm willing
(even eager) to trash the root filesystem as many times as necessary to
get suspend/resume working. I can live without suspend, but it's nice
to have. I got used
Would anyone, please, look at this bug?
My laptop does not contain anything critical and I can test it whenever
you want. I can always rebuild it with a few scripts.
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FYI, here is a description of how to remove the Suspend and Hibernate
buttons. I wasn't comfortable having them around so I can accidentally
hit them.
http://jeremy.visser.name/2007/02/08/how-to-disable-suspend-and-hibernate-for-all-users-in-ubuntu/
Pay attention to comment #3, since the flag loca
This happens to me too. fsck turned everything into unreadable numbered
files in lost+found
I cannot believe this is a known bug that wiped out my hard drive. A two
month old known bug in the supposed rock solid Hardy Heron released
version. This is absolutely the worst bug possible! "On some comp
this also occurs in Gutsy 7.10 x86_64
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Oh, I forgot to mention I also get Grub Error 17 after powering back up.
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I can also confirm this, on a fresh install of 8.04 amd64. Suspending
trashes the filesystem. I reinstalled twice and it happened both times.
This is pretty serious. I didn't lose any data, since my home directory
is on a different disk that wasn't mounted, but this is a big problem.
I'm using
I confirm this bug on a fresh install of 8.04 x86_64. twice yesterday i
installed Hardy from the text-based install disk.
The first error was Grub Error 2, but at the time, i did not realize
what had caused it.
The latest one is Grub Error 17. Linux had already booted fresh after
the initial i
Probably related to bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/198125
Does this bug still exist on release Hardy?
If so this is *VERY* dangerous people
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My mobo is Asus M2N - Nvidia chipset.
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I made a separate bug report of this, since Im running 64 bit Hardy. The
first description here tells almost exactly what happened to me
yesterday. I am running Hardy alpha 5, updated to latest packages
yesterday. I tried suspending, then woke ut up - keyboard and mouse
didnt work, not even ctrl-al
I have my laptop set up to be completely restorable and recoverable with just a
few shell scripts.
They install packages, check out my projects from CVS, set up apache etc etc
etc.
So this laptop can be restored from a fresh reinstall quickly and
easily.
If this could help, I am willing to vo
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Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: New => Triaged
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Acer Aspire 9300 laptop.
I meant fsck -y -t ext3 /dev/sda1.
Nothing in /var/log/messages.
I disabled all /usr/sbin/pm-* for now by renaming them.
root:~ ###free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 3788848 8583362930512 0 186
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