[lugm.org] kernel panic

Avinash Meetoo avinash at noulakaz.net
Fri Apr 23 11:00:30 UTC 2010


Thanks to share!

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http://www.chrysocome.net/explore2fs :-)

Avinash

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Belal Kadayer <abdelaziz at intnet.mu> wrote:
> Got the solution, used  explore2fs to recover data.
> in process of recovery so far so good
> Thanks
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: <aadil at lavabit.com>
> To: "LUGM Discuss Mailing List" <discuss at lugm.org>
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 12:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [lugm.org] kernel panic
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> An alternative to commercial data recovery tool is the FOSS PhotoRec.
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>> I'm not sure I can help here, but this may help.
>>
>> It seems the journal has been corrupted.
>>
>> According to this thread,
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>> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/disable-journaling-on-ext3-266536/
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>> It's possible to disable the journal (or at least mount it separately)
>> from the partition itself, and recover the rest.
>>
>> Another way might be to mount an ext3 as an ext2 partition.
>>
>> The journal keeps a log of last activities, and it's very possible that
>> you've lost
>> the last fs operations; some files may not have been altered properly.
>>
>> Failing that, I'd advise going for commercial software such as:
>>
>> http://www.datarecoverylinux.com/
>>
>>
>> //Logan
>> C-x-C-c
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>> --- On Thu, 22/4/10, Belal Kadayer <abdelaziz at intnet.mu> wrote:
>>
>> From: Belal Kadayer <abdelaziz at intnet.mu>
>> Subject: [lugm.org] kernel panic
>> To: "LUGM Discuss Mailing List" <discuss at lugm.org>
>> Date: Thursday, 22 April, 2010, 15:58
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>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Am having some problem fixing fs
>> error
>> Am using redhat enterprise edition 4
>> with lvm
>> The message am receiving at boot is
>>
>> JBD: io error reading journal
>> superblock
>> Ext3-fs: error loading
>> journal
>> Mount: error 22 mounting
>> ext3
>> Mount: error 2 mounting
>> none
>> Switch root: mount failed
>> 22
>> Umount /initrd/dev failed:
>> 2
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>> I already try to fix with e2fsck
>> with out success
>> Am not able to mount the
>> /dev/hda2
>>
>> Would appreciate if anyone can tell
>> the proper way to recover my data
>>
>> Cheers
>> Belal
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