Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 Nov 1997 23:28:49 +0100 (MET) | From | Rik van Riel <> | Subject | [HELP] disk crash |
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I know this is off-topic on linux-kernel, but since this is the place where the experts hang around I'll ask here. (Harald and Ingo in particular will have experience with things like this).
I bought a 4.3gb _CONNER_ drive in febuari (sold to me as a Seagate drive :( )... Since wednesday 4 of 9 partitions have gone bad... the partions are my dos d: drive, a partition I haven't used in the last few weeks, my source-code drive and my /usr/local. The bad sectors are in such a place that doing a ls in /usr/local gives a kernel panic !!!
Now, I'm looking for a program that can copy the partition to an imagefile so I can recover at least some of the files on it (/usr/local contains about 80megs of programs I compiled/configured myself, of which inn is the easiest one...)
sorry for being off-topic,
Rik.
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