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KernelPanic
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28 September 2002, 02:52 »
I had some very important backups. I had an empty partition on /dev/hdg1.
I used mke2fs to make a filesystem on it. I put my important backups on it.
Next time I boot, when I mount /dev/hdg1 there is nothing there!
Is there any way to get this very important data back?
Pleeeease, I am gonna cry
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Master of Reality
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28 September 2002, 07:25 »
so you have 7 hard drives?
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28 September 2002, 08:01 »
wow, 7 is impressive. or if you have 1 then it'd be /dev/hdaX, or on the second hard drive, /dev/hdbX, and so forth. Whereas X would be the partition number on that disk.
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KernelPanic
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28 September 2002, 14:24 »
No I dont have 7 hard drives but I have a hard drive controller card which is why that particular disk is hdg1. But, nobody can think of a way for me to get this data?
[ September 28, 2002: Message edited by: Tux ]
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