On Dec 05, 2002 08:02 +0100, Stephan Wiehr wrote: > root@wuehlkiste:# debugfs /dev/hdb2 > debugfs 1.27 (8-Mar-2002) > debugfs: stat <8> > Inode: 8 Type: regular Mode: 0777 Flags: 0xff00ff Generation: > 16711935 > User: 255 Group: 255 Size: 71777214328144127 > File ACL: 16711935 Directory ACL: 0 > Links: 255 Blockcount: 16711935 > Fragment: Address: 16711935 Number: -1 Size: 0 > ctime: 0x3dffe6ff -- Wed Dec 18 04:09:51 2002 > atime: 0x00ff00ff -- Mon Jul 13 11:12:15 1970 > mtime: 0x3dffe6ff -- Wed Dec 18 04:09:51 2002 > dtime: 0x00ff00ff -- Mon Jul 13 11:12:15 1970 > BLOCKS: > (0):16712447, (1):16712447, (2):16712447, (3):16712447, (4):16712447, > (5):16712447, (6):16712447, (7):16712447, > (8):16712447, (9):16712447, (10):16712447, (11):16712447, (IND):16712447, > (DIND):16713471, (TIND):16711935 > TOTAL: 15 Looking at this - your filesystem has really been overwritten very badly with 0xff on every other byte. You could try to use a backup superblock (e2fsck -b 32768 /dev/hdb2), but things aren't looking so great... Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Dilger http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2resize/ http://www-mddsp.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/adilger/ _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users