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    Hard drive ignoring files!

    This maybe a software/hardware problem. I was moving cables around in my computer. Once I rebooted as I expected something was inevitably wrong. My "storage" drive is 80GB. I am using 15GB of that, but the next sub-folder down says I'm only using 7GB. That's 8GB of "ignored" data. The weird thing is about 20% of my files still are visible. All the folders, sub-folders, and sub-sub-folders still exist. I've tried changing the permissions, viewing hidden files, and changing the configuration. Nothing is working.

    Please help!

    #2
    Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

    It's ext3. I don't understand how forcing an fsck would do anything.

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      #3
      Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

      If i suspect harware problems in the HD:

      I would check cables and then:

      Start with live CD
      Run in the konsole ( unmounted partition):
      Code:
      sudo fsck -v -f /dev/sda1    (2,3... sdb1,2...)
      or hda (hardware !).

      e2fsck - check a Linux ext2/ext3 file system
      -v Verbose mode
      -f Force checking even if the file system seems clean.
      man fsck
      FSCK(8) FSCK(8)

      NAME
      fsck - check and repair a Linux file system

      SYNOPSIS
      fsck [ -sAVRTNP ] [ -C [ fd ] ] [ -t fstype ] [filesys ... ] [--] [ fs-
      specific-options ]

      DESCRIPTION
      fsck is used to check and optionally repair one or more Linux file sys‐
      tems. filesys can be a device name (e.g. /dev/hdc1, /dev/sdb2), a
      mount point (e.g. /, /usr, /home), or an ext2 label or UUID specifier
      (e.g. UUID=8868abf6-88c5-4a83-98b8-bfc24057f7bd or LABEL=root). Nor‐
      mally, the fsck program will try to handle filesystems on different
      physical disk drives in parallel to reduce the total amount of time
      needed to check all of the filesystems.

      If i get errors with fcsk:
      I would install smartmontools ("virtual" installation with live CD):
      Code:
      sudo apt-get install smartmontools
      smartmontools - control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.
      The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl and smartd)
      to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
      Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA and SCSI
      hard disks. It is derived from the smartsuite package, and includes support
      for ATA/ATAPI-5 disks. It should run on any modern Linux system.
      Run in the konsole:
      (hdx)
      Code:
      sudo smartctl -a /dev/hda
      or
      (sdx)
      Code:
      sudo smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sda
      man smartctl
      SMARTCTL(8) 2006/12/20 SMARTCTL(8)

      NAME
      smartctl - Control and Monitor Utility for SMART Disks

      SYNOPSIS
      smartctl [options] device

      FULL PATH
      /usr/sbin/smartctl

      PACKAGE VERSION
      smartmontools-5.37 released 2006/12/20 at 20:37:59 UTC

      DESCRIPTION
      smartctl controls the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technol‐
      ogy (SMART) system built into many ATA-3 and later ATA, IDE and SCSI-3
      hard drives. The purpose of SMART is to monitor the reliability of the
      hard drive and predict drive failures, and to carry out different types
      of drive self-tests. This version of smartctl is compatible with
      ATA/ATAPI-7 and earlier standards (see REFERENCES below)

      smartctl is a command line utility designed to perform SMART tasks such...
      If there are errors: Topic: Need help recovering files from corrupted HD!
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3089761.0


      If there are no errors (fsck/smart), i would mount harddrive (or start normal session) and check disk space and logs:

      FAQ: Free Disk Space
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3086353.0

      LinuxLogFiles
      https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxLogFiles

      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

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        #4
        Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

        I don't think it's hardwear. All this seems to be for a HD with an OS on it. This disk has no file system. It is strictly a storage drive.

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          #5
          Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

          OK, I ran fsck. I got this.
          fsck 1.40.2 (12-Jul-2007)
          e2fsck 1.40.2 (12-Jul-2007)
          Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
          Pass 2: Checking directory structure
          Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
          Pass 4: Checking reference counts
          Pass 5: Checking group summary information

          25063 inodes used (0.26%)
          466 non-contiguous inodes (1.9%)
          # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 20120/171/0
          3454931 blocks used (17.68%)
          0 bad blocks
          1 large file

          24101 regular files
          611 directories
          0 character device files
          0 block device files
          0 fifos
          0 links
          342 symbolic links (342 fast symbolic links)
          0 sockets
          --------
          25054 files

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            #6
            Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

            I found all the files. This is very bizarre. If I show the hidden files: /media/storage/.Trash-1000/files/<mount point>/ is where all my files are at, but the documents that are not "missing" are missing from this. That's why none of my files were actually gone, they just moved! I am assuming it's safe to move these file out of this spot?

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              #7
              Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

              /.Trash-1000 is part of Trash system:

              Trash is hiding in:
              /home/USER/.local/share/Trash/files/
              /home/USER/.local/share/Trash/info/

              USER is your log in name. You can remove file and info folders.

              If you have more than one linux partition:
              Look (if you have sda2 -> /media/sda2/.Trash-1000/)
              /.Trash-1000/files/
              /.Trash-1000/info/


              Topic: Emptying the Wastebin
              http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3088094.0

              Topic: Disk shows 100G used but when I total up folders it should be <45G
              http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3082439.0
              Before you edit, BACKUP !

              Why there are dead links ?
              1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
              2. Thread: Lost Information

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                #8
                Re: Hard drive ignoring files!

                So, it magically moved all the files into the trash. They never showed up in the "trash can". Well, thanks!

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