Am 29.07.2025 um 14:34:33 Uhr schrieb Roger Heflin: > I believe there are 2 paths forward. > 1: execute a mdadm --stop on the current wrong partition, and use a > partitioning program to fix the missing partition table using the > backup copy. > 2: if none of the tools will automatically fix it, then carefully > recreate the partition table making sure that the start and end are > the same as the prior table, and make sure to answer 'N' if the > partitioning program tells you there is a signature do you want to > wipe it. I assume this will be useless because mdadm wrote to the disk and restoring the partition table doesn't magically restore the data that was on the partition. The data on the partitions is now gone. The OT has to tell what was stored there, so a restore can be done. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1753792473muell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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