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foxone
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Just that the superblock is not valid Of course, i'm working on that Yes. Yes Anyway, i'm now scanning it with R-Linux. It looks like pretty much every software is fooled by the fact that it was a GPT reformatted as MBR with vfat - so they all find the fat partition and say "hey that's working, what's the issue then?".…
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If the journal is broken, what does that cause? There might be a problem with it indeed since the hard driwe was turned off suddently.
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Testdisk deep scan finds the partitions but they are unrecoverable
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So, i've tried to recover from a backup superblock after remaking the fs table using testdisk, and after a shitton of errors, the partition is completely empty. :( FOXO1TB: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****FOXO1TB: 297/61054976 files (12.5% non-contiguous), 3937795/244190208 blocks Should i just lose hope?
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Yes! It's changing between sda and sdb since when i disconnect and reconnect it quickly (it's a clone of the original hdd in a usb caddy) it shows up as /dev/sdb.
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I have tried to recover using a superblock backup, but the filesystem looks so corrupted that at the end i just get an empty partition. I used this software: https://gist.github.com/countingpine/0fd04b99058ebc910fefc910606ae6d0 to find for superblocks on the partition, then i used fsck.ext4 -n -v -b xxxx -B 4096 /dev/sda…
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Why gparted? How would i use it? Last time i used it, that was just a partitioning tool. Or does sysrescuecd have something extra? Fuck me
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:) Edit: don't ask me why that weird ass configuration where i have two swap partitions and two boot partitions. Debian did that with the automatic installed when i set the drives as raid - i guess it's trash but it saved my ass today, so i really cannot complain.
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Now I just gotta understand how to move that boot folder to the boot partition and install grub on it.
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Apparently the entire /boot partition is gone. The raid is untouched and I can mount it fine (so the /) is fine Edit: it also looks like the raid contains /boot with all the kernels and stuff.
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Subergrubdisk doesn't detect any system for some reason
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Done.. And it's dead!
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Yes, i pressed ^C while recovering. It looks like sda and sdb are identical (as well as the partition table and various UUIDs), and since it didn't touch the raid i just copied sdb1 over sda1
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Imagine unironically using a service managed by furries
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b81d-82d9-c497-224f let's try
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It got stuck on "deploying" and never told me anything
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My vps still got stuck btw :(
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26d7-d40a-f519-5e27 trying again
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bf0f-83b1-4941-1ddb OwO
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Invalid key here as well
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