I hadn't touched any configuration files (such as fstab), and I hadn't done anything even remotely crazy - I'd been working on an article using nothing but openoffice2.
Anyway, it's really hard knowing what to avoid, when there's no knowing what caused the problem. I'm guessing it's lvm2, so I'm running without that now...
I just hope it won't happen again. I was lucky to have some backups, but this time I'm gonna run daily backups (any ideas of how to automatize that? it would be really cool to use ivman to identify a backup disc to run the backup each time that disc is attached).
]]>last time i was mounting my hard drive where my suse is installed , and i was putting mount /dev/hda7 /mnt/suse -t reiserfs -o "lots of options" , and was getting that problem i dont remeber exact what option was but i need to take it out of the -o for it to mount it rite.
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missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
I'm using an lvm2 under which I have /opt /usr /var /share and /home as separate partitions. I had all of them as reiser4 a while back but changed my home partition to reiserfs just to be on the safe side. Until this morning I've had no problems with any partition. Last night I used swsusp2 to shut down the computer (something I've been doing a thousand times with this setup) and now here I am.
Does anyone have any idea of what I could do to recover the data from that partition, I had some pretty important stuff I didn't have a chance to backup. Thanks a lot in advance.
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