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Date:      Mon, 08 May 2000 20:43:28 -0700
From:      chip <chip@wiegand.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Second ufs drive suddenly gone bad?
Message-ID:  <39178960.5D10B303@wiegand.org>

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I have a second bsd drive that is auto-mounted on bootup in the fstab
file. It is wd3s1e and contains some files linked from wd1s1e, my
freebsd primary drive (wd0s1 is a winblows drive). 
Anyway, I had to reboot into winblows the other day and when I
rebooted into bsd drive wd3s1 failed to mount, and it was working just
fine prior to rebooting.
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Mount: /dev/wd3s1e on /mnt: incorrect super block
Filesystem mount failed, startup aborted
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Then I rebooted into single user mode and ran -
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#fsck /dev/wd3s1
 wd3: cannot find label (disk label corrupted)
 wd3s1: cannot find label (disk label corrupted)
 ** /dev/rwd3s1
 Bad super block: Magic Number wrong
 ioctl (GCINFO): Invalid argument
 fsck: /dev/rwd3s1: can't read disk label
#
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Okay, if fsck can't fix it, what will? Is it really toasted? It is an
older Fujitsu 2 gig drive, if it is saveable, at least long enough to
copy off some files, that would be great.

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