Fortunately, the filesystem keeps numerious copies of the superblock on the
disk. You just need to find out where they are! Actually, the locations of
backup superblocks are printed to the screen when the filesystem is created
(not that this helps you now, right). If I remember correctly though,
su
Christopher Judd wrote:
>
> I'm a relative newcomer to linux (used Amiga's for years). I've
> been running a bo system for about six months. This morning the system
> crashed and will not boot from the hard disk. I booted from the rescue
> disk but cannot mount /hda3 (/hda1=w95, /hda2=sw
I'm a relative newcomer to linux (used Amiga's for years). I've
been running a bo system for about six months. This morning the system
crashed and will not boot from the hard disk. I booted from the rescue
disk but cannot mount /hda3 (/hda1=w95, /hda2=swap). e2ckfs reports a
bad super
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