Bob Peterson wrote:
I've taken a close look at the image file you created. This appears to be a normal, everyday GFS2 file system except there is a section of 16 blocks (or 0x10 in hex) that are completely destroyed near the beginning of the file system, right after the root directory. Unfortunately, there are critical system files like the master directory that were overwritten.
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