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Best Practices for Data Recovery for corrupted EXT2/3?
- From: Thomas Weeks <tweeks rackspace com>
- To: ext3-users redhat com
- Subject: Best Practices for Data Recovery for corrupted EXT2/3?
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:58:09 -0600
Hey all..
I had a bad IDE controller that hosed my EXT3 filesystems. A resulting fsck
damaged pat of the filesystem and the root inode is gone (on my main drive
AND the backup drive). I immediately DD'd the main drive over to an
identical drive that I have been working on. But every time.. a fsck
destroys all the data (moves everything to lost+found) and nothing that I've
found is able to restore the dir structure... or allow me to superposition
any of the subdirs (such as /home/*).
I've tried testdisk, dd_recover, and Autopsy.. mounting and fsking with
alternate superblocks, all with no success.
I would like to retain file names.. as I see that SOME filename/dir structure
is intact when the fsck starts nuking all my files that don't have a parent
dir (e.g. ../home/user/file1 --> lost+found). Is there a way that this
information can be salvaged? Or a new fake root inode be slid into place and
all the links associated?
My last ditch effort will be to allow the migration to lost+found and then try
to copy off files based on UID/GID/date, but I would really like to retain
file names.
Any related into would be useful... but my hopes are not high.
Tweeks
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