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- 21 Jan 2016, 11:53
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Size destination drive larger than source.
- Replies: 3
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Re: Size destination drive larger than source.
I will try later. For now I put the disks in the 4-bay enclosure running as RAID5. I attached the enclosure with a eSata cable and now I see all the disks with the same permissions. I'm doing a testrun with the buildin version off testdisk, but if it works will try the latest (beta) version.
- 18 Jan 2016, 08:59
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Size destination drive larger than source.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2378
Re: Size destination drive larger than source.
Filtered it down to a permission issue regarding external media.
But next problem arrises
After I mounted the external harddisk (external usb device)
# mkdir /media/(name for external usb device)
# mount /dev/(external usb device) /media/(name for external usb device)
# chmod -R 777 /media/(name ...
But next problem arrises
After I mounted the external harddisk (external usb device)
# mkdir /media/(name for external usb device)
# mount /dev/(external usb device) /media/(name for external usb device)
# chmod -R 777 /media/(name ...
- 17 Jan 2016, 13:23
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Size destination drive larger than source.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2378
Size destination drive larger than source.
First of all I'd like to thank Christophe Grenier and his crew for this incredible tool or tools. Being a multi-platform user I like the simplicity and effectivnes of these tools. For simple recovery it just works very well. But I encountered a problem that I'm not able to solve.
I have a Qnap NAS ...
I have a Qnap NAS ...