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This is a discussion on MDADM problem: partition lost because of mkfs.ext3 within the Computer Data Recovery forums, part of the category; hi i have a RAID 1 system with 2 drives: /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc1. I use MDADM to create the raid ...
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hi
i have a RAID 1 system with 2 drives: /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc1. I use MDADM to create the raid 1 named /dev/md0. I have lot of data there. The problem is that i was re-installing system and from the live cd i executed a: mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1 mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdc1 then installed Ubuntu again wihtout formating those drives because my system is installed in /dev/sda the problem is that when i try to re-create the raid and mount it, it does not contain any file. i did this more time before and always worked BUT never used the mkfs.ext3 (that was a mistake). anyhow knows how to recover data or fix the problem? i can create the RAID and also to mount it but i only see the lost+found directory what is excatly what i lost?? inode? superblock? what is mkfs.ext3 modifying in the partition when i execute mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1? is there a way recover old partition because i think problem here is that i overwrite RAID /dev/sdb1 partition with a new one when executing mkfs.ext3. thanks in advance trivet |
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Hi,
What sort of data is on the drive that you need to get back? i.e. what are the common file types and average size of files?
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