On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 22:44:26 +0100
Erik P. Olsen wrote:

> Is the drive a brick or can I perhaps regenerate the superblock somehow?

There are lots of copies of the superblock. I had a drive go bad
like that once and was able to use tools (the names of which I no longer
remember - sorry) to print info about where all the superblock copies
were located, then use mount options to try and mount using each
superblock till I got to one that worked (also mounting read only, of course).
Managed to recover some files, but a lot of the data was as corrupt as the
superblock.
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