Re: Mounting a hard disk



On Friday 30 November 2007, Paul Smith wrote:
The point, George, is that I want to recover the data that are
recorded in the partition that I am not being able of mounting.

Sure it was formatted as ext3? Why not remove the -t option and see if it can
figure it out.

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