You should be able to fsck the partition as an ext2 filesystem (if it wasn't umounted cleanly), and then use tune2fs -j to recreate the ext3 journal. Granted, I've never had occasion to actually try this, but from what I understand it should work. Sean On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 22:10:35 +0000 Rajesh Fowkar <hsejar@gmx.co.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a possibility of the journal file of ext3 filesystem gettign > corrupted ? If yes. Are there any tools to recover from such situation ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Warm Regards > > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Rajesh Fowkar hsejar@gmx.co.uk > Kurtarkar Nagari,Bldg-C,T4, http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/ > Santacruz,Ponda-Goa-403401-INDIA Powered By : Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 R-3 > Kernel 2.4.9(ext3), Mutt 1.3.20i, IceWM > "Silence is the true friend that never betrays." - Confucious > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > > -- OpenGPG key available from http://frodo.net.dhis.org/GnuPG/sjohnson.asc
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