This might be a bit general for these forums, but I figured I'd risk it:
My MythTV machine running kubuntu yesterday seemed to lose the secondary hard drive I have in it. The drive won't mount (mount suggests there's no filesystem or the superblock is bad), and at boot it gives a whole host of "Buffer I/O error on hdb" errors.
fsck and e2fsck don't seem to think there's a filesystem on the drive.
Is there anything I can do to fix things? Or should I just call the data recovery people?
There's nothing terribly important on the drive, so if it's gone, it's not the end of the world. It would be nice to get the file back though.
My MythTV machine running kubuntu yesterday seemed to lose the secondary hard drive I have in it. The drive won't mount (mount suggests there's no filesystem or the superblock is bad), and at boot it gives a whole host of "Buffer I/O error on hdb" errors.
fsck and e2fsck don't seem to think there's a filesystem on the drive.
Is there anything I can do to fix things? Or should I just call the data recovery people?
There's nothing terribly important on the drive, so if it's gone, it's not the end of the world. It would be nice to get the file back though.
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