Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 18:00:12 -0400 (EDT) From: "Charles Ulrich" <charles@idealso.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: partition recovery Message-ID: <60215.24.11.146.21.1093039212.squirrel@freedombi.com>
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Hello, I have a hard disk that had a complete FreeBSD system on it. Earlier today, I accidently deleted and created a new slice on top of the one that was there. Now, the OS thinks there are no FreeBSD partitions there, only empty space. I did *not* do newfs, so there's a really good chance that those partitions and all their data are still there if only I could find some way to tell that to the disk. I tried the sysutils/gpart port, but it appears to only recognize and operate on slices (PC-style partitions), not FreeBSD partitions. I have a blank disk just like the one I'd like to recover and I have the numbers I need to re-slice and re-label it identically to the other one, down to the exact bit. So I'm more than happy to experiment with that one prior to performing suggested operations on the real thing. I have the feeling this may involve the fdisk or disklabel programs. If so, know that I'm none to handy with them but would appreciate pointers to some decent documentation on them aside from the man pages. Thanks in advance for your time and help. P.S. Won't be able to reply until Monday. -- Charles Ulrich System Administrator Ideal Solution - http://www.idealso.com
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