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Can't mount an IDE HDD - “can't read superblock” error message
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I have a problem with a hard disk. This used to be in my Lacie Network Space 2, but it crashed.
Under Windows I don't get to see anything, of course, so I ordered a USB - SATA cable, and a live boot USB from Ubuntu.
So far, that's what I have done. Because otherwise I am a layman and I try everything to get my photos/videos back.
To be precise, when I start Ubuntu, I get the following message when I click on the disk:
Error mounting /dev/sda2 at /media/ubuntu /cea89a46-6cf3-492e-80f3-d270280237ac: can't read superblock on /dev/sda2
mount hard-drive
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Can't mount an IDE HDD - “can't read superblock” error message
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I have a problem with a hard disk. This used to be in my Lacie Network Space 2, but it crashed.
Under Windows I don't get to see anything, of course, so I ordered a USB - SATA cable, and a live boot USB from Ubuntu.
So far, that's what I have done. Because otherwise I am a layman and I try everything to get my photos/videos back.
To be precise, when I start Ubuntu, I get the following message when I click on the disk:
Error mounting /dev/sda2 at /media/ubuntu /cea89a46-6cf3-492e-80f3-d270280237ac: can't read superblock on /dev/sda2
mount hard-drive
marked as duplicate by Kulfy, Fabby, karel, Pilot6, guiverc Apr 1 at 11:20
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Can't mount an IDE HDD - “can't read superblock” error message
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I have a problem with a hard disk. This used to be in my Lacie Network Space 2, but it crashed.
Under Windows I don't get to see anything, of course, so I ordered a USB - SATA cable, and a live boot USB from Ubuntu.
So far, that's what I have done. Because otherwise I am a layman and I try everything to get my photos/videos back.
To be precise, when I start Ubuntu, I get the following message when I click on the disk:
Error mounting /dev/sda2 at /media/ubuntu /cea89a46-6cf3-492e-80f3-d270280237ac: can't read superblock on /dev/sda2
mount hard-drive
This question already has an answer here:
Can't mount an IDE HDD - “can't read superblock” error message
3 answers
I have a problem with a hard disk. This used to be in my Lacie Network Space 2, but it crashed.
Under Windows I don't get to see anything, of course, so I ordered a USB - SATA cable, and a live boot USB from Ubuntu.
So far, that's what I have done. Because otherwise I am a layman and I try everything to get my photos/videos back.
To be precise, when I start Ubuntu, I get the following message when I click on the disk:
Error mounting /dev/sda2 at /media/ubuntu /cea89a46-6cf3-492e-80f3-d270280237ac: can't read superblock on /dev/sda2
This question already has an answer here:
Can't mount an IDE HDD - “can't read superblock” error message
3 answers
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Simple. This assumes that sda2 is an ext2/3/4 file system. If it's not, we have to do something else.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB
- open a
terminal
window - type
sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
- repeat the fsck command if there were errors
- type
reboot
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Simple. This assumes that sda2 is an ext2/3/4 file system. If it's not, we have to do something else.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB
- open a
terminal
window - type
sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
- repeat the fsck command if there were errors
- type
reboot
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Simple. This assumes that sda2 is an ext2/3/4 file system. If it's not, we have to do something else.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB
- open a
terminal
window - type
sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
- repeat the fsck command if there were errors
- type
reboot
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Simple. This assumes that sda2 is an ext2/3/4 file system. If it's not, we have to do something else.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB
- open a
terminal
window - type
sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
- repeat the fsck command if there were errors
- type
reboot
Simple. This assumes that sda2 is an ext2/3/4 file system. If it's not, we have to do something else.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB
- open a
terminal
window - type
sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
- repeat the fsck command if there were errors
- type
reboot
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