Oh, the type of array is Raid 1.
Citando Vasco Névoa <vasco.nevoa@xxxxxxx>:
Hello people.
I've messed up good, and now I need you nice folks to help me
recover 500GB of irreplaceable home video, the full 7 years of my
family trove. :(
I mistakenly used mdadm to *create* an array instead of *starting*
the array (big Duh!). Now the array has no partition table. I
shudder to think I may have clobbered not only the array but also
the file system. I hardly slept last night. Acceptance is a process.
:/
I've learned my lesson there, no more fiddling with "--assume-clean"
(which was a stupid idea in the first place), but the issue remains:
how do I get to the file system that I know is still there? The
array is up but obviously it was never mounted.
Can I just recreate the partition table and it works?.... or do I
have to use some complex form of forensics to recover the data?
Thank you very much,
Vasco.
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