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* xfs recovery - is it possible
@ 2008-02-24 16:43 office
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From: office @ 2008-02-24 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello

I accidentally formatted my data partition with fsck.xfs -f /dev/sda2. I
use Debian Linux on a Dell Inspiron laptop and wanted to upgrade my bios.
The Upgrade tool work only on Windows - so I had to delete 2 partitions and
make 1 NTFS partition to be able to run bios upgrade tool.

The data partition used to be sda4 - but after I removed the first 2
partitions and made only one, when I tried to reinstall Debian, I didn't
realise that partition numbers changed after i removed NTFS partition and
made a boot partition.

Is there any method to retrieve the data back? The files are there... just
need a scan tool to be able to retrieve them, is there any?

Thank you
Dacian

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