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How to recover ext4 from GPT partitioned disk - Information Technology

http://howto.tipit.info/pc/linux/104/how-to-recover-ext4-from-gpt-partitioned-disk/

Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.

Hard drive sizes had increased dramatically in last several years, but block device drivers are still outdated. For hard drives more than 1TB currently seems to be an advantage to use GPT instead of legacy MBR partition table. You can see more details at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table. One of the inevitable disadvantage of GPT is the possibility of corruption by using outdated partition editor like cfdisk, or other disk tools, even without any intention to modify the partition. It happened recently on one 1.5TB WD Caviar Green with GPT and one ext4 partition full of data.

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The Sleuth Kit (TSK) & Autopsy: Open Source Digital Forensics Tools

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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.

Autopsy® and The Sleuth Kit® are open source digital investigation tools (a.k.a. digital forensic tools) that run on Windows, Linux, OS X, and other Unix systems. They can be used to analyze disk images and perform in-depth analysis of file systems (such as NTFS, FAT, HFS+, Ext3, and UFS) and several volume system types. Examiners and analysts can use the Autopsy graphical interface or The Sleuth Kit (TSK) command line tools to conduct an investigation. Join the sleuthkit-users list to ask questions and help others. Developers can write modules to extend the functionality of both Autopsy and TSK. Refer to the Autopsy Developer's Guide or the TSK Framework Module Writer's Guide for details on how to incorporate your tools into TSK and Autopsy.

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10 Linux Fsck Command Examples to Check and Repair Filesystem

http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/08/fsck-command-examples/

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Depending on when was the last time a file system was checked, the system runs the fsck during boot time to check whether the filesystem is in consistent state. System administrator could also run it manually when there is a problem with the filesystems. Make sure to execute the fsck on an unmounted file systems to avoid any data corruption issues. This article explains 10 practical examples on how to execute fsck command to troubleshoot and fix any filesystem errors.

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Repairing Linux ext2 or ext3 file system

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Linux comes with the system utility fsck ("file system check") for checking the consistency of a file system. This quick post explains how to use fsck to fix error. by NIX Craft on October 16, 2005 · 21 comments· LAST UPDATED April 10, 2012 in Data recovery, Debian Linux, Gentoo Linux

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