Systemrescuecd size11/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Also, I don't know how to get the LV so show up in the GUI file manager where I am a little more experienced. This morning I used a Linux Mint DVD and was able to access to the files using the the above recipe but ran into difficulty with the system being a little unstable. I tried to follow the instructions in the link above to install fuse-ext2 but do to errors and inexperience, cannot follow them through. ![]() Lvm2 is already there so does not need to be installed but fuse-ext2 is not and apt-get is not part of the live CD. You can now see the mounted files in the /mnt directory (7) fuseext2 -o ro -o sync_read /dev/c/c /mnt This is a recipe that is supposed to make the drives accessible: ![]() I started with SystemRescueCD, a Gentoo live CD, to clone the disks and I was hoping to carry on with the data recovery using this live CD.Ĭloning went well and my next step is to access the VG then copy the files. I have a backup from 2 years ago so my goal is to copy off anything modified or added after Jan 2016. Drive 1 has a number of bad sectors but is decent, Drive 2 is good and Drive 3 is really bad. I have an original Infrant ReadyNAS NV with 3 x 2.0 TB drives that went unresponsive. Those that have never had a hard drive fail. fuse-ext2 may not be one of the steps along the way. Tell the story so far and we may yet be able to help you get to a happy ending. Sounds like the beginning of a long sad story. I am trying to use the Gentoo based SystemRescueCD for data recovery from my 3 disk NAS RAID. Please learn how to denote units correctly! Why you need fuse-ext2? I'd be very surprised if Systemrescuecd could not handle ext2/ext3. I can confirm that I have received between 0 and 499 National Security Letters. I get an error at "chroot /mnt/custom/customcd/files /bin/bash" Posted: Fri 6:19 pm Post subject: Re: Noob - want to add fuse-ext2 to SystemRescueCD Location: Somewhere over Atlanta, Georgia Last edited by Longtimer on Sun 11:58 pm edited 1 time in total I get an error at "chroot /mnt/custom/customcd/files /bin/bash" Is there a simpler way to get fuse-ext2 running? even if the package is not permanently made part of the CD image? BTW I am actually running it from a USB key.Ī couple people on these forums have been able to do it on Gentoo but when a person says they "fetched" XYZ, or got it the old fashioned way I'm just do not know how to go about this. There are instructions for adding packages here: īut I can`t seem to get these instructions to work. To do this I need fuse-ext2 however it is not part of the live CD. I am trying to use the Gentoo based SystemRescueCD for data recovery from my 3 disk NAS RAID (Readynas NV). ***Just a note that I found a work around and did not end up adding the the software to the CD*** Posted: Fri 7:09 am Post subject: Noob - want to add fuse-ext2 to SystemRescueCD Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware ![]() Noob - want to add fuse-ext2 to SystemRescueCD Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Noob - want to add fuse-ext2 to SystemRescueCD ![]()
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