Thanks again for your help. I'm juggling this along with taking my dad in and out of hospital, so it hasn't had my full attention.
I freed up some space to copy out the interesting part of the problem drive. Once it is copied I will experiment on it to see if I can find the LVM partition.
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- 02 Sep 2023, 12:49
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
- Replies: 7
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- 02 Sep 2023, 00:07
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17727
Re: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
"I think it's weird to ask me to give you a green light for such a kamikaze mission. What if I said "Yes, no problem, go ahead!" and it fails?"
I'm asking questions to learn about testdisk. It doesn't mean I will follow a particular course of action ...
"I think it's weird to ask me to give you a green light for such a kamikaze mission. What if I said "Yes, no problem, go ahead!" and it fails?"
I'm asking questions to learn about testdisk. It doesn't mean I will follow a particular course of action ...
- 31 Aug 2023, 11:04
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
- Replies: 7
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Re: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
The file was too big so I had to continue here. I also deleted listings of all my windows files, which I think are not interesting.
Hint for advanced users: dmsetup may be used if you prefer to avoid rewriting the partition table for the moment:
echo "0 1433600000 linear /dev/nvme1n1 32768 ...
Hint for advanced users: dmsetup may be used if you prefer to avoid rewriting the partition table for the moment:
echo "0 1433600000 linear /dev/nvme1n1 32768 ...
- 31 Aug 2023, 10:59
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17727
Re: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
Thanks for your response.
"Please post your complete logfile."
Posted at the end.
"Please explain what you mean by "writing this MS data"."
I don't care so much about the microsoft partition which testdisk is able to recover. I want to know if recovering this microsoft partition risks what I ...
"Please post your complete logfile."
Posted at the end.
"Please explain what you mean by "writing this MS data"."
I don't care so much about the microsoft partition which testdisk is able to recover. I want to know if recovering this microsoft partition risks what I ...
- 30 Aug 2023, 09:21
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17727
Will writing my MSDATA trash my LVM2 (LUKS) data on the same drive?
I use Qubes operating system (linux, fedora based) booting side by side with windows. I have two SSDs. One is 256mb and the other 1tb. I boot from the smaller drive. Both operating systems are spread across both drives, with windows using the second drive for data.
I have a 1TB SSD which got the ...
I have a 1TB SSD which got the ...