Re: how to recover unmountable partition (crash while resizing)?

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On 18.05.20 г. 19:06 ч., Antonio Muci wrote:
> Yes, that same one.On May 18, 2020 5:33 PM, Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 18.05.20 г. 17:11 ч., a.mux@xxxxxxxxx wrote: 
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> due to a crash while resizing my / btrfs partition with gparted, my HD was left in a unmountable state. 
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>>> This is on me: resizing a partition moving it to the right via gparted is a risky operation per se. 
>>>
>>> I am confident that all my data is still in the HD, and with proper guidance from the tools it will be possible to mount back the fs. The UI of the tools is a bit hard for me to understand. 
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>> So what kernel version were you running when the crash happened, is it 
>> the same as from LiveUSB? 

Can you check if your distro kernel has upstream commit
18dfa7117a3f379862dcd3f67cadd678013bb9dd - it did land in the upstream
5.3 kernel so you should have it but better safe than sorry. Also,
provide the output of btrfs check /dev/broken-device. But recompile to
the latest version of btrfs-progs. This command is read only so it can't
cause more harm than is already done. Also what kind of disk is the one
you tried to resize - i.e a usb drive or normal SATA ? Is it ssd or hdd?



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