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    help - e2fsck'd a mounted partition  
Deanjay


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10-08-04 01:45 AM

Greetings,

I think I have managed to disconnect all my files and folders from their
inodes. I believe I achieved this great feat by mistakenly running e2fsck on
/dev/hda1 while it was mounted. The result is now one lost+found directory
with a bunch of files and folders preceded by hash marks...

Is there any way to recover the data structures [files and folders] back
 to
how they should be?

Thanks.


Dean







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    Re: help - e2fsck'd a mounted partition  
Scott Lurndal


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10-08-04 10:45 PM

"Deanjay" <dean119remove-nospam@yahoo.com> writes:
>Greetings,
>
>I think I have managed to disconnect all my files and folders from their
>inodes. I believe I achieved this great feat by mistakenly running e2fsck o
n
>/dev/hda1 while it was mounted. The result is now one lost+found directory
>with a bunch of files and folders preceded by hash marks...
>
>Is there any way to recover the data structures [files and folders] bac
k to
>how they should be?

Manually.

scott





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