Re: 135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?

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Milan HolzÃpfel schrieb:
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> (the rest of your advice is hopefully not needed now ;) ) 

glad to hear that ;)

i wished i've had your luck some time ago - a raid controller went mad and
100GB ext3 were screwed and no fsck was able to do the magic....

Christian
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BOFH excuse #249:

Unfortunately we have run out of bits/bytes/whatever. Don't worry, the
next supply will be coming next week.
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