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Date:      Fri, 19 Dec 1997 13:16:49 -0500 (EST)
From:      Robert Howard x601 <rhoward@kryten.woc.atinc.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Recovery of data from crashed hard drive
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.3.95.971219130431.3390B-100000@kryten.woc.atinc.com>

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In the process of recovering from a hard drive problem I used mv to copy
data to a new drive.  Once the data was copied my son "helped" me by
indavertantly repartitioning the new drive.  The old drive is readable but
has a bad track zero (can't be booted).  Since I would like to attempt to
recover some of the data on the old drive I have a couple of questions:

	1. Where can I find information on the FreeBSD file system that
might be useful in a manual reconstruction of the file system?
	2. Are there any utilities or programs that might be useful in
this application?
	3. Are ther any utilities in FreeBSD that can perform an absolute
block read?

I am now running 2.2.5 from the four disk Walnut Creek distribution.  I
have looked through that, the FAQ's and some other documentation on the
FreeBSD website.  I would like to thank and congradulate those who wrote
it and made it avialable.  It has been most helpful for a wide variety of
installation and configuration tasks.  I may be missing it, but I couldn't
find anything that appeared to help with my current problem, hence the
questions.


Respectfully,

RJ Howard.

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