Hello,
I could recover the broken partition using a old backup, reinstalling packages from my Slackware Linux installation, and - most important - retrieving single directories/files from the broken partition image which were my additions. For the latter, I had to use testdisk interactively because ...
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- 17 Jan 2016, 15:45
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Some options missed when dealing with a disk image
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- 12 Jan 2016, 07:59
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Some options missed when dealing with a disk image
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Re: Some options missed when dealing with a disk image
Hello,
Thanks for the quick reply. But the process won't stop, the logfile becomes larger than the partition image. It has repeating sections about the log of an broken upgrade of a slackware package. I do not need this file, but it causes an endless loop, so I would like to exclude this file.
The ...
Thanks for the quick reply. But the process won't stop, the logfile becomes larger than the partition image. It has repeating sections about the log of an broken upgrade of a slackware package. I do not need this file, but it causes an endless loop, so I would like to exclude this file.
The ...
- 10 Jan 2016, 20:41
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Some options missed when dealing with a disk image
- Replies: 3
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Some options missed when dealing with a disk image
Hello,
I'm quite successfully dealing with the image of a corrupt ext3 partition (thanks!), but I have some questions:
When saving whole directories, is it possible to only copy the undeleted files/subdirectories? i.e., not those marked in red? Otherwise, I will have to either ignore these ...
I'm quite successfully dealing with the image of a corrupt ext3 partition (thanks!), but I have some questions:
When saving whole directories, is it possible to only copy the undeleted files/subdirectories? i.e., not those marked in red? Otherwise, I will have to either ignore these ...