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by rivacordex
16 Mar 2015, 08:24
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4
Replies: 4
Views: 2284

Re: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4

After a few days (weeks) of looking to this thing.

The answer to this issue is: reformatted disk using ext4 (over previous ext3) is not recoverable. That's the moral of the story.

:cry:

Quote: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/124365/i-accidentally-formatted-the-wrong-volume-is-it ...
by rivacordex
28 Feb 2015, 17:08
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4
Replies: 4
Views: 2284

Re: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4

Any advise or ideas?

I believe, like it or not, I need to find my 2TB formatted file.

Based on what I'm looking at, I believe, what I would need to find is a Linux partitioned with ext3 with 2GB capacity. However, it seems that I don't see any other 2GB ext3 Linux partition, other than the current ...
by rivacordex
28 Feb 2015, 08:17
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4
Replies: 4
Views: 2284

Re: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4

Results with Quick Search
Partition Start End Size in sectors
Linux 0 0 41 65 252 35 1060096
Linux 33 232 8 99 229 2 1060096
Linux Raid 0 0 41 65 254 37 1060224 [md9]
Linux Swap 66 0 7 131 254 19 1060240
Linux 132 0 5 243137 252 3 3903891200

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Partition Start End Size in ...
by rivacordex
27 Feb 2015, 12:30
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4
Replies: 4
Views: 2284

Re: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4

Perform the "Deeper Search" for the time being to search for partitions which may have been missed.
by rivacordex
26 Feb 2015, 19:53
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4
Replies: 4
Views: 2284

Linux reformatted RAID 1 (2 disks) on ext3 / ext4

1. I've accidentally re-formatted a RAID 1 volume which was either originally ext3 or ext4 on a Linux-based NAS which is currently ext4 filesystem after the reformat (with some files).

2. I'm currently cloning the disk so that I can work on it safely and with a backup. Is there any way, at this ...