El Thursday 11 June 2015, Ric Moore escribió: > On 06/11/2015 03:32 AM, Alejandro Exojo wrote: > Or should I create an image as a > > > file stored somewhere else? > > Just for grins, unplug the connector(s) from the drive AND at the > motherboard, both. Plug it all back in again. That has worked for me > more than once, and I replaced those cables after. Ric
I've been trying pretty much that! The disk was in a slot within the case with a certain "box" and a connector that adapted power and data. I changed it's position in the box, now the cable less twisted, and I've been able to start recovering data. At one point it printed some errors in the log: http://paste.debian.net/220673/ That said, I still don't understand at all wether the disk can be considered problematic or not. The smartctl output is quite incomprehensible to me. :-/ This is the whole smartctl output: http://paste.debian.net/220687/ Can I understand the following line as that the disk might be fine? SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED Thank you. -- Alex (a.k.a. suy) | GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC2 http://barnacity.net/ | http://disperso.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506112346.02469....@badopi.org