Re: Invalid superblock after e2fsck

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Hi,

I'm not using any partition table, I'm directly using a Logical
Volume. :)

Greetings.

> What partition table format are you using? I sure hope
> it's not msdos. If it is your problem might be caused by
> this. I once had similar problems. I was able to replace
> the msdos table with a GPT table, and then use the
> gparted 'rescue' command to recover without loosing
> a single bit of data.
> 
> Cordially,
> -- 
> Jon Forrest
> Research Computing Support
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