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Re: pad dysku



W liście z pon, 19-05-2003, godz. 21:31, Romuald Gorda pisze: 
> Witam grupowiczow !!!
>  
> Czy jest na Linuxa (Debiana) program do odzyskiwania danych z
> padnietych dyskow (FAT32 i NTFAT)?
> Padniety jest MBR Tablica partycji wszystko, Ale moze da sie odzyskac
> jakies dane?
> Pozdrawiam.

polecam użycie programu gpart, a do odzyskania MBR lilo. Nie odzyska to
jednak danych...


> cayco@pa246:~/wolf$ apt-cache show gpart
> Package: gpart
> Priority: optional
> Section: admin
> Installed-Size: 67
> Maintainer: David Coe <davidc@debian.org>
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 0.1h-3
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4)
> Filename: pool/main/g/gpart/gpart_0.1h-3_i386.deb
> Size: 34326
> MD5sum: 5e083e52ca013f3f8a83869908aa8330
> Description: Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions
>  Gpart is a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a
>  PC-type disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is
>  damaged, incorrect or deleted.
>  .
>  It is also good at finding and listing the types, locations, and
>  sizes of inadvertently-deleted partitions, both primary and logical.
>  It gives you the information you need to manually re-create them
>  (using fdisk, cfdisk, sfdisk, etc.).
>  .
>  The guessed table can also be written to a file or (if you firmly
>  believe the guessed table is entirely correct) directly to a disk
>  device.
>  .
>  Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types:
>  .
>   * BeOS filesystem type.
>   * FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD disklabel sub-partitioning
>     scheme used on Intel platforms.
>   * Linux second extended filesystem.
>   * MS-DOS FAT12/16/32 "filesystems".
>   * IBM OS/2 High Performance filesystem.
>   * Linux LVM physical volumes (LVM by Heinz Mauelshagen).
>   * Linux swap partitions (versions 0 and 1).
>   * The Minix operating system filesystem type.
>   * MS Windows NT/2000 filesystem.
>   * QNX 4.x filesystem.
>   * The Reiser filesystem (version 3.5.X, X > 11).
>   * Sun Solaris on Intel platforms uses a sub-partitioning
>     scheme on PC hard disks similar to the BSD disklabels.
>   * Silicon Graphics' journalling filesystem for Linux.
>  .
>  Other types may be added relatively easily, as separately compiled modules.


życzę powodzenia!

cayco



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