I have lost the file-servers data-harddisk. One of out company's file-servers has its user-data on a 41 GB IBM Deskstar ide-disk. The disk is formatted with 1 reiserfs-partition. Something strange happened to the OS (SuSE 7.2 pro), where it could not boot the system, so I ended up reinstalling it (updated existing system) again with 7.2. When the update finally was done without loosing configurations on the system-harddisk, I could not get in contact with the data-disk. I found another spare harddisk, and used a ot of time reinstalling from last nights backup - it was first working day after christmas, so very few had saved anything that day. When I try to get in contact with the original data-disk it says: fdisk -l /dev/hdc Disk /dev/hdc: 256 heads, 63 sectors, 5005 cylinders. Device: /dev/hdc1, Start: 1, End:5005, Blocks: 40202631, Id: 83, System: Linux mount -t reiserfs /dev/hdc1 /31 answers: Mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc1, or too many mounted file systems. Can you help me to get in contact with the data on the disk? mvh... Morten Christensen