Re: Can't mount, power failure - recoverable?

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Fajar A. Nugraha <list <at> fajar.net> writes:

> Didn't Chris' last response basically say "use kernel 3.2 or newer,
> mount the fs (possibly with -o ro), and copy the data elsewhere"?

Why yes, yes it did actually. I appreciate your spotlighting it, just in case I
somehow managed to miss it, though.

> Have you done that?

I have. In fact, in my first message, I stated that in all kernels up to present
3.2 kernels, I get several minutes of disk churning, then a stack trace. Also
present in my messages is the fact that the filesystem will not mount, as well
as data output from the recovery program etc which fail to recognize things in
the filesystem that they require in order to fix it. Did you have something you
wished to suggest, in order to help me? If so, I'd gladly listen to any proposed
ideas.

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