Re: Mount drive with bad superblock?

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> Not sure which filesystem you are talking about ? Based on the
> "alternate superblocks", I would assume it is ext3 ?  If this is GFS,
> there is an un-published utility called "gfs_edit" that can be used.

It was LVM based but I think it was just ext2 or ext3 as a backup to some of 
the GFS storage. If it was just a drive, I could plug it into another machine, 
mount it and just get what ever I can off of it using a win machine and 
software. 

I'm basically trying to find a way of doing just that but using my RHEL 
machine that is still connected to the storage.

Mike



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