Damaged Disk Labels in Linux
In Linux operating system, the hard drive volumes are
mounted by the disk labels, in place of the device paths. It
is a quite effective approach because the disk path and name
can get changed when you boot your system and so can create
a number of complications for your system. |
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The disk label is a quite significant data structure for
accessing a Linux hard drive volume. All the entires for
volumes to be mounted during boot time are stored in /etc/fstab
file. When disk labels get damaged, Linux volumes can not be
mounted and thus all your critical data becomes
inaccessible.
This issue may occur during boot time. In case of unexpected
system shutdown, when you reboot the system, fsck runs
automatically at startup. This command-line utility checks
integrity of hard drive and file system to detect and repair
errors. However, incomplete or improper processing of this
tool may increase the chances of file system corruption and
data loss. This behavior of Linux operating system needs
Data Recovery Linux to be handled.
When you run the fdisk command to manipulate hard drive
partition table, following error message may occur and the
process gets terminated:
"Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be
corrected by w(rite)"
The above error indicates that the label of particular
volume is corrupted and due to the same, volume can not be
either seen or accessed. In such cases, backup proves as
real help to restore your data from affected storage media.
But in case if the backup is not available, Linux Recovery
Software are needed for extracting lost data.
These applications are particularly designed to thoroughly
scan the whole hard drive and extract all lost, missing, and
inaccessible data from it. The Linux Data Recovery
applications are completely easy to use as they have simple
and rich graphical user interface. With read-only and
non-destructive conduct, such tools perform safe recovery
without altering original data on the drive.
Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is the most efficient
and powerful application for assured recovery. It recovers
lost data from Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, FAT32, FAT16, and FAT12
file system volumes. The software is compatible with all
major distributions of Linux such as SUSE, Debian, Fedora,
and Red Hat.
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