"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
> 
> YE>> When I fscked /dev/hdc1 it said there is a bad superblock.
> YE>> Can I save any of the data on the fs?
> YE>> I had some very important things in there.
> 
> You have copies of your superblock on your disk.
> Look into e2fsck manpage - for "-b" option. usually, superblock copies are
> at 8193, 16385, etc. fsck updates primary superblock with right data when
> it finishes fixing, if "fix" oprion was given.
> 

I know,
I forgot to mention that i tried -b.
I found out that it can fsck before rc.local, so i removed a hdparm and
it worked.

Now I have another problem.
Many files were deleted.
I had backups of most of the stuff in there,
But now sometimes when i try to overwrite or delete the original it
tells me it can't unlink it.
What can I do about these files?

And I have two new questions now.
1. The RH Image was in there, if I "dd < /dev/cdrom > rh.iso" i get an
image which is slightly larger than
the original iso i downloaded, and dd exists with an error message (but
the image is mountable, and the files seem fine).
Do I have to worry about it?
2. I'm sick of power failures, and I'm looking to buy a UPS.
The UPS howto (written by some israli guy) says i have to make my own
serial cable.
Can you recommend a UPS for me?
The salesman in office depot showed me Advice UPS and said it will work
only with win98/nt.

Thanks,
Yoni.

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The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck,
is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners...

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