On Tue 08 Jul 2014 02:26:23 PM EDT, Roman Bysh wrote:
Hello List Mates,
I have noticed that when formatting partitions I click on the Option button under EXT4.
The block size is set to auto to let the filesystem select the block size according to size etc.
When all is done, I boot my SystemRescue CD and run TestDisk. It informs me about a problem with the superblock.
My question to you is.. Can I assign 4096 bytes rather than use auto?
Follow Up TestDisk showed this: superblock 0, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 32768, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 98304, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 163840, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 229376, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 294912, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 819200, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 884736, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 1605632, blocksize=4096 [] superblock 2654208, blocksize=4096 [] To repair the filesystem using alternate superblock, run fsck.ext4 -p -b superblock -B blocksize device Roman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org