[opensuse] damaged reiserfs - how to repair
Hi Folks, I was trying to install; opensuse 11 b1 on a spare partition, and among some of the issues I had was it recognized my drives in a different order than the 10.3 version on my main partition. Needless to say, I have one huge data partition (~ 2TB) which now comes up at 47.4GB ! running reiserfsck --check outputs: Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes bread: Cannot read the block (549304511): (Invalid argument). reiserfs_open: Your partition is not big enough to contain the filesystem of (549304511) blocks as was specified in the found super block. Failed to open the filesystem. If the partition table has not been changed, and the partition is valid and it really contains a reiserfs partition, then the superblock is corrupted and you need to run this utility with --rebuild-sb. running reiserfsck --rebuilt-sb asks me if I used resizer. I did not knowingly nor intentionally run anything on this partition. I also don't know what tool resizer is (is it part of yast-->partitioner-->resize partition ?). What do I answer, and how can I repair this partition? Thanks in advance. Vahe Avedissian ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Vahe Avedissian wrote: pleasen try to be more precise.
I was trying to install; opensuse 11 b1 on a spare partition, and among some of the issues I had was it recognized my drives in a different order than the 10.3 version on my main partition.
hat is? give the two layouts
Needless to say, I have one huge data partition (~ 2TB) which now comes up at 47.4GB !
what do you have as disk? I beg some sort of raid with LVM? (there are no drive bigger than 2Tb) anyway you mix *partition* *file system* and probably *disk* please read my "Partition Rescue Mini HOWTO" available anywhere. jdd -- Jean-Daniel Dodin Président du CULTe www.culte.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Vahe Avedissian <vyav@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I was trying to install; opensuse 11 b1 on a spare partition, and among some of the issues I had was it recognized my drives in a different order than the 10.3 version on my main partition. Needless to say, I have one huge data partition (~ 2TB) which now comes up at 47.4GB !
running reiserfsck --check outputs:
Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes bread: Cannot read the block (549304511): (Invalid argument).
reiserfs_open: Your partition is not big enough to contain the filesystem of (549304511) blocks as was specified in the found super block. Failed to open the filesystem.
If the partition table has not been changed, and the partition is valid and it really contains a reiserfs partition, then the superblock is corrupted and you need to run this utility with --rebuild-sb.
running reiserfsck --rebuilt-sb asks me if I used resizer. I did not knowingly nor intentionally run anything on this partition. I also don't know what tool resizer is (is it part of yast-->partitioner-->resize partition ?). What do I answer, and how can I repair this partition?
Thanks in advance.
Vahe Avedissian
Before anyone can help, you have to be clear that you really do have data on that partition and that it really is a Reiser partition. Things that you said at the beginning seem to imply you are nor quite clear that this partition is Reiser, or that you might have clobbered one of your existing partitions due to the order the disks were recognized by the system. There are tools which can recover reiser partitions most of the time but its pretty unclear what happened. A little specificity may help. -- ----------JSA--------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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