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and so on... does some one have any idea on who resolving this?
This folder is on a mount hard drive:
Quote:
/dev/hdb1 on /mnt/dd2 type reiserfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
if this may help it would be great.
I'm Running on a Gentoo with a 2.6.15-r1 kernel.
Does someone have an issue for my problem? It's been a long time that I am trying to resolve this problem, I found out that the Utility reiserfsck could help me but it does nothing.
Thanks in advance for helping me I really need this thing to work as soon as possible!
I would suggest that u look at using a Live-Distro to try and access the drive and fix it.Use Knoppix and access the drive and see if you can move the data somewhere else.I have seen this before on a FTP server when the one of the HDD in a RAID setup was failing.
Things dont look good for the drive,I would suggest some sort of Recover Program,or possible get a Data recovery company to look at the drive,go to www.r-tt.com, they have a linux free ware data recovery tool.
It appears as if the sectors are corrupted or the harddrive has had a physical failure.
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