Re: Cannot start array on disk

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On 07/23/2016 06:21 PM, Bhatia Amit wrote:

> Just to clarify, I am ok getting *all* data out of disk, whether old
> or new. My key issue is that while r-linux showed me files that it
> could recover, it did not show me any folder information. So, if
> getting folder information out requires getting all data out, I am
> fine with it. What is the way to get this information out for all
> data? Maybe I am missing something, but is getting data (old/new) out
> from disk too difficult ?

The old and new data are completely different filesystems, I believe.
And I suspect the folder data for the latter half of the disk is in the
(missing) first half of the disk.  Certainly the root folder.  If
r-linux can recover file contents, that's better than I've got.  I doubt
you have any folder data for the new < half disk.

> In an earlier email, you had suggested possibly running fsck on sdc4
> partition. Is that something I should be considering?

No, I don't believe it can handle anything like this.  You might want to
share this thread with the ext4 list.

Phil
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