On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 21:48 +0000, Andy Green wrote: > > When LVM fails though, there are no recovery tools. You can recover the > filesystem inside an LVM (I speak from experience) but your only friends > are dd and a hex editor. There is no redundancy unlike genuine > filesystems like ext2/3, if the LVM chunk before the actual filesystem > is corrupted, the volume won't mount as LVM and that's your lot from the > One True Way. And you could have set your laptop on top of a tape degausser. You have been making regular backups haven't you? Jeff
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