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2007-04-06
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2007-04-06
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2007-04-06
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@ the Imperial Homeland
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First, I would check to see if it just didn't unmount itself. Just remove the card and put it back in. If it's really gone, stop using the card until you are ready to recover the data. I'm afraid I can't help with that part.
As for ReiserFS, you will need a kernel module, but it shouldn't be too hard.
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2007-04-06
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you were right, the card did unmount itself. I simply took it out and put it back in and the problem was solved. Why did it 'unmount itself'?!?! How can I prevent that from hapening again? Could I have simply mounted it back from the CLI?
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2007-04-06
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I was downloading a file and I had xterm open to the directory I was downloading to (a 2 GB miniSD card) when I did an 'ls' to check the progress of my download. I repeated the 'ls' again only to find that ALL my data on the card had disappeared. Is there any way to undelete this data and could I reformat the miniSD in, say, ReiserFS to avoid loosing data again?
Thanks,
VS
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