I LOST MY NAS!!! and all of it's data... Oh well

Re: I LOST MY NAS!!! and all of it's data... Oh well

Postby Jocko » Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:30 pm

So only sda5 had some errors (and minor errors on sda7).

With e2fsck you can check only ext2/3 fs; so the partitions sda[12578].

About sda8, you need more memory as it is a big partition.
So before scanning sda8, do
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mkswap /dev/sda3
swapon /dev/sda3

Please to note scanning sda8 will take a long time
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Re: I LOST MY NAS!!! and all of it's data... Oh well

Postby raidsm » Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:53 pm

Everything seems fine now it's now scaning sda8.

I owe you a BIG THANKS! and if you where not that far maybe a :beer: ;)

I was trying to check how can I force a check on the next boot and the only docs I found where for ubuntu or some other bistro...

Is there a way to force a boot more frequently? or a thing like /forcefsck file trick?

Thanks again!

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