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Testdisk recover ext4 partition
Testdisk recover ext4 partition










testdisk recover ext4 partition

Is there a way to translate CHS positions into Sector positions to feed them to fdisk? fdisk has an option to use CHS but it shows only the Cylinder and not Cylinder-Head-Sector, so I can't recreate the partition with the exact Start and End positions. I thought of noting down the Start and End positions and recreate that partition with Linux fdisk, but fdisk uses Sector notation instead of CHS notation.I restored the partition but the Linux installation doesn't boot, and the live Linux CD can't mount it either, so I suppose that TestDisk didn't create the partition with the right Start/End positions.

testdisk recover ext4 partition

Everything looks fine but some problems arise: If I press 'p' it shows the files inside it. It shows the Start and End positions in Cylinder-Head-Sector notation. I booted a live Linux CD (RipLinux) and TestDisk is able to recognize the lost partition (using Deeper Search, not Quick Search). I have a disk with some primary NTFS partitions and a extended partition containing Linux and Swap partitions.












Testdisk recover ext4 partition