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Message-ID: <00c201caa2f4$3aa7dd00$b902a8c0@kyle>
Date:	Mon, 1 Feb 2010 12:08:37 +0800
From:	"kyle" <kylewong@...tha.com>
To:	"Andreas Dilger" <adilger@....com>, <tytso@....edu>
Cc:	<linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: need help with getting into a corrupted sub directory

>
> Well, I thought the same thing initially, but like the poster I have a
> drive which dies (locks up internally? I don't know) as soon as
> certain files are accessed.  Since  I could get 95%+ of the files
> using the "rsync -av --exclude-from {bad_file_list}" method, and the
> files I couldn't recover were of marginal value, I did that, as it was
> expedient.
>

90% of files I need is inside a subdirectly 'public' which cannot be read
........ :(

Kyle
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