This partition ends after the disk limits. Partition sector doesn't have the endmark 0xAA55ĭisk /dev/mapper/pve-root - 103 GB / 96 GiB - CHS 201326592 1 1Ĭheck_part_i386 failed for partition type 0E dev/mapper/pve-swap: native_max 488281250 sectors dev/mapper/pve-swap: user_max 488281250 sectors dev/mapper/pve-swap: size 8388608 sectors dev/mapper/pve-swap: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support dev/mapper/pve-root: native_max 488281250 sectors dev/mapper/pve-root: user_max 488281250 sectors dev/mapper/pve-root: size 201326592 sectors dev/mapper/pve-root: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/mapper/control - 0 B - CHS 1 1 1, sector size=512 TestDisk 6.13, Data Recovery Utility, November 2011 PS i can see my files when debian boot to maintiance mode and even mounts /dev/mapper/vg1-root but only int read only i think I found this similar post (see below)which gives me hope as i can even see my files with p however it seems a bit compex to go it alone hoping for some guidace here. I can find the correct partion if i set the partition type to NONE and i can list my files too which is relief I could go on and on about the stuff i have tried the last couple of days, tring to recover using backup superblocks including setting the backup superblock to but lets cut to the chase. Of corse this did not work so i broke out systemrescuecd and ran testdisk 6.13 did the normal way INTEL type partion and it finds a bunch of partitions none of them right and i cannot (p) list on any of them. I rebooted and again forced into maintance mode but now when i do a fsck on the disk it tells me this The system came back up but went into maintance mode and told me to fsck I used this command "fsck -y /dev/mapper/vg1-root" which took hours and corrected lots of errors. Something went wrong the other day and the hypervisor system froze with a bunch of /proc/xxx hung for xxx seconds forcing me to do a hard reset. Ok i have a bit of a complicated setup for the partition in question using software raid 5 and lvm on debian squeeze to host a bunch of virtual machines.
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