Am 24.02.2013 21:25, schrieb Phil Turmel:
On 02/24/2013 03:15 PM, Stone wrote:
Am 24.02.2013 20:51, schrieb Phil Turmel:
On 02/24/2013 02:23 PM, Stone wrote:
hm ok.
what copy method recommend you?
dd? (the duration is very long)
I normally use dc3dd. For troublesome disks, gnu ddrescue is the better
choice.
ok. this tool i do not know but i think this is the right way:
ddrescue /dev/sdx /path/to/my/new/drive
If you have spares of the same size, simply duplicate to the spare:
ddrescue -b 4096 /dev/sdx /dev/sdy
ok. i copy the disks to my nas and than i will have a look how many data
i can recover. if i can many data recover than i buy spare disk. if i
dont can recover my data than i can copy back from the nas to the disks
and try my luck with the secound case partiontable
i started the copy to my nas with this command:
with simple: ddrescue /dev/sdb /mnt/nas/TEMP/sdb.dd
the rate over the network is good with 112mb/s
i think i will finish the copy tomorrow.
if i can copy data. is there a way to check the files of consistency?
thx
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