Is there any way to access to the following r4 partition on disk - /dev/sdb

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Hello,
- Is there any way to access to the following r4 partition on disk ?
[dev/sdb]
- Are there any switches to help identify the problem ?
I want to copy the files to another partition.

The command fails for some reason:
How can I get the following to work ?

# mount /dev/sdb  /media/disk
mount: mount(2) failed: No such file or directory

--Thankyou Glenn

# rpm -qa | grep -i reiser4progs
reiser4progs-1.0.9-58.1.x86_64
reiser4progs-debuginfo-1.0.9-56.1.x86_64

# ll /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/fs/reiser4
total 733                                                                 
     
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 747680 Feb 16 12:34 reiser4.ko
Links
http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/msg04657.html
http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/msg04206.html

I did this in the past.
#######################

    # fsck.reiser4 --build-fs --force  /dev/sdb
    *******************************************************************
    This is an EXPERIMENTAL version of fsck.reiser4. Read README first.
    *******************************************************************

    Fscking the /dev/sdb block device.

    Will check the consistency of the Reiser4 SuperBlock. Will build the
Reiser4 FileSystem. ***** fsck.reiser4 started at Tue Aug 26 17:22:24 2014

    Reiser4 fs was detected on /dev/sdb.

    Master super block (16):

    magic:          ReIsEr4
    blksize:        4096
    format:         0x0 (format40)
    uuid:           3006ced1-7490-4ea8-a9b8-d82143c6bede
    label:          <none>

    Format super block (17):

    plugin:         format40
    description:    Disk-format plugin.
    version:        0
    magic:          ReIsEr40FoRmAt
    mkfs id:        0x1ddaf754
    flushes:        0
    blocks:         488378640
    free blocks:    217146980
    root block:     37017218
    tail policy:    0x2 (smart)
    next oid:       0xedade
    file count:     188313
    tree height:    6
    key policy:     LARGE

    CHECKING THE STORAGE TREE Read nodes 197008413 Nodes left in the tree
197008413 Leaves of them 194764277, Twigs of them 2217790 Time interval:
Tue Aug 26 17:24:21 2014 - Wed Aug 27 01:25:31 2014 CHECKING EXTENT
REGIONS. Read twigs 2217790 Time interval: Wed Aug 27 01:25:31 2014 - Wed
Aug 27 03:35:39 2014 LOOKING FOR UNCONNECTED NODES FSCK: node.c: 108:
repair_node_items_check: Node (43828275), items (0) and

    (1): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (52697435), items
(79)
    and (80): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (63227569), items
(24)
    and (25): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (63227571), items
(73)
    and (74): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (116595727), items
(20)
    and (21): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (227923161), items
(22)
    and (23): Wrong order of keys.
    FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (284305753), items
(61)
    and (62): Wrong order of keys.
             Read nodes 1481038

    Good nodes 471512

                     Leaves of them 466164, Twigs of them 5348
             Time interval: Wed Aug 27 03:35:57 2014 - Wed Aug 27 03:39:46
2014

    ***** fsck.reiser4 finished at Wed Aug 27 03:39:46 2014
    Closing fs...done

    FS is consistent.



This is a bug in fsck: it jumps to wrong branch for some reasons.
Not yet fixed.

Edward.


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