Hi Madalin, Le 20/09/2018 à 22:42, Madalin Grosu a écrit :
From what I assume looking on the disk app sd [bcde]1 is file system, sd [bcde]2 is swap and sd [bcde]3 is data [...]
Sorry, I have been taking time to respond. The reason being that I think that a simple forced reassemble of that volume should do it, given what I see... but I'm not confident enough to just tell you to do it. If I've missed something, and you do it, and it makes the situation worse, I would be embarassed.
So, let me ask you if, by any chance, you have the possibility to have 12GB of free space on this Linux machine ? (maybe borrow a big disk from someone else, or buy one and sell it back shortly after, once you have completed your recovery)
If that was the case, you could then image all 4 disks and work on an attempt to reassemble on the images. If things go wrong, you still have your original disks left intact.
This is the strategy that I used a few weeks ago to deal with my own RAID5 volume and I'm glad I did it because my first attempts at recovering the disk were not right, and I would probably have lost all my chances to recover my data if I had been working on the actual disks themselves.