The 03.09.12 at 00:51, pieter.detroyer@pandora.be wrote: Er... you should think about putting a real name in your from address: it has been said that spammers get their lists of addresses from lines like the above, scanning web archives.
I've had a partition table crash... but thx to gpart I'v got the 3 primary partitions back.
Oh, my... I hate that. You should have a printed copy.
gpart also found the swap, but didn't find the reiser. I tried
Then the start of the reiserfs should be exactly at the end of the swap. You make me wonder if gpart can guess reiserfs parts, or if yours was broken somewhere in the process, or previously. I could try... Hold on [...] Ok, I did a trial run in my first disk. It says my hda3 is ext2, when it is reiserfs. gpart: Primary partition(3) type: 131(0x83)(Linux ext2 filesystem) size: 2055mb #s(4209024) s(106510950-110719973) chs: (1023/254/63)-(1023/254/63)d (6630/0/1)-(6891/254/57)r Real (fdisk): /dev/hda3 6631 6892 2104515 83 Linux Notice the offset by 1 cylinder: gpart is "0" based, I suppose. Did you do this correctly on your system? It confuses things. An that is for the primary partitions. My logical partitions are incompletely detected - but here the types seem correct: Possible extended partition at offset(22003mb) ... Possible partition(Linux swap), size(1027mb), offset(46124mb) Possible partition(Reiser filesystem), size(3051mb), offset(48955mb) Possible partition(Reiser filesystem), size(2055mb), offset(52007mb) Possible partition(Reiser filesystem), size(3176mb), offset(54062mb) But no tracks numbers for the extended partitions :-( -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson