On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 12:03:25PM -0500, James Spinti wrote:
> You could try to boot with Knoppix and transfer your /home partition on to 
> another drive or a network store.  Unless of course the drive is 
> completely trashed.

if you boot from another media and mount your drive,

*be sure to mount it read-only*

otherwise linux will try to update the atime on the inodes of the
filesystem; and this will make the drive die faster, and aggravate any
bad-sector problems on your disk.

trust me, this makes all the difference in the world between getting most of
your data (everything except what was on the bad sector); and everything up
to the first hit on the bad sector (which may not be much, considering the
random access patterns on disks).

Carl Soderstrom.
-- 
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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