Recovering Corrupted ext2-Based File System From Linux
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Recovering corrupted ext2-based file system from Linux


The Linux system is an Open source operating system  and it is more secure than other OS. It provides the freedom to administer your system by taking care of the look & feel and the applications to be installed, etc. However, as nothing is perfect in this world, the Linux systems too can get corrupt or fail. These corruption scenarios can be because of virus infections, abrupt system shutdown, damaged file systems, etc. You should take the help of in-built corrective methods to rectify the problem. However, if you are not able to restore the data, then you should use a third-party Linux data recovery software to recover data to the maximum possible extent.

Consider a scenario wherein you have a Linux 4 system. You switch on the system, but it fails to boot. An error message is displayed, that is:

 
“ext2fs partition type 0x83. .... ext3-fs: journal inode is deleted.... mount: error 22 mounting ext3 error 2 mounting name switchroot: mountfailed:22 umount/initrd/dev failed:2 kernal panic - not syncing”

Cause:

The root cause of this error message is the hard disk has crashed after the abrupt system shut down and, is now inaccessible. The reason behind this is that some bad blocks must have formed in the inode  table, which is making the file system unrecoverable.

Resolution:

To resolve this problem, you should either of the following methods:

·     Start the system from the disaster recovery boot media and run e2fsck on the damaged file system. This tool is used to check and repair the integrity of the file system.

·     Try to mount the file system if it is on another file system and transfer the data to some other storage media such as memory cards, pen drive, etc.

Either of the aforementioned methods may be able to either rectify the file system or transfer the data to some to other safe location. However, if you are unable to do so then you should use a third-party Linux data recovery software to recovery Linux file system. Such read-only tools are able to recover lost data and file systems by using fast yet sophisticated scanning algorithms.

Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is a Linux recovery software that performs Linux data recovery of Linux systems. It is able to perform ext2 recovery, ext3 recovery, and ext4 recovery from various types of hard drives such as SCSI, SATA, EIDE, and IDE. This Linux recovery tool supports various Linux distributions such as Red Hat, SUSE, Debian, Caldera, Mandrake, Sorcerer, TurboLinux, Slackware, Gentoo, etc. It can also be used to recover data in Windows systems as it is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.

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