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SubjectRe: HD Corruption, recovering I-Nodes ?
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:00:54PM -0500, Mark Hahn wrote:
>
> I don't mean to slight your unix-clue-level, but have you looked
> in /lost+found?

Yes, of course. It was so empty...

> also, mandrake is notorious for providing buggy kernels, namely,
> they use pgcc.

I've realised that. I had trouble with Java because of that.

> consider installing a known-good
> kernel (2.3.29 is actually VERY good), and a known-good compiler
> (2.7.2, or gcc 2.95.[12])

That's what I do on my Debian, and usually I cut down on
feature to have the bare minimum (as opposed to the "include
everything" of kernel in distro)..

> e2debug, of course...

See my other reply...

Jean

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