On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 18:58, Alvin Oga wrote: > and dont worry ... reiserfschk-3.6.14 doesn't always fix itself(reiserfs) > either but tends to corrupt it more than it fixed it on the disks it tried > to fix
I don't get it. Why would I use reiserfschk on this? The filesystem I had before was ext3. And I have tried fsck.ext3 as well, but since the inode table is overwritten by mkfs.reiserfs and the current filesystem is reiserfs, it doesn't work. It's the ext3 filesystem I want to recover. > take out your backup tapes or backup disks or other backup cds I have no backup of this partition. This is because the partition is 100 GB of size, and it is not a critical disk, so I don't bother paying $150 for a backup device for this one. However, it would still be worth some hours of research to try to retrieve the old files. So please give me some advice of what to do. Best regards, Lars Tobias Borsting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]