Dave Young wrote:
> >On 7/20/07, Al Boldi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by
> > cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way,
> > but
>
> /dev/null ?
>
> > at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the
> > first partion, but there are many partitions after that, which I hope
> > should easily be recoverable.
> >
> > I tried parted, but it's not working out for me. Does anybody know of a
> > simple partition recovery tool, that would just scan the disk for lost
> > partions?
>
> The best way is to backup you partition table before destroyed.
Very true!
# sfdisk -d
is a real saviour. But make sure you don't save it on the same disk you are
trying to recover.
Thanks!
--
Al
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