Wolly Wicyrek schrieb:
1) find filesystem start on /dev/hda1 2) save that filesystem using dd_rescue 3) check filesys size ( mount image /mnt -o loop,ro -t<fstype>; df /mnt ) 4) serch next filesystem start where you would expect it (that's the reason for calling df) 5) go on with 2 Remember to leave out swap. Filesystem start can be found by 1) finging filesystem magics (e.g. `ReIsEr2Fs') 2) trial and error assuming that it is 512-byte aligned (expect firs offset aroung 63*512 bytes)
If you have rescued the filesys on an image, mount image via loop dev and copy data. Maybe try an e2fsck on the image file...
HTH & have fun... Wolly
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