RE: LeoThread 2026-02-24 14-16 @ahmadmanga 75 7 days ago LeoFinance You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent Hard Drive failure? leofinance 0 0 0.000 3 comments @master-lamps 69 7 days ago 100% what I did wrong, but I had folder with some work created on #linux and even booted into windows and edited that work and booted back to linux. But since when I rebooted some times more and now I wanted to contiues and it's gone.!BBH 0 0 0.000 Reply @ahmadmanga 75 7 days ago Linux should be able to run NTFS, though... Are you sure it's gone, and not currently inaccessible? 0 0 0.000 Reply @master-lamps 69 7 days ago Yeah and unmounting should be a problem. But I guess now I have to guess the cylinder position of the folder 0 0 0.000 Reply
@master-lamps 69 7 days ago 100% what I did wrong, but I had folder with some work created on #linux and even booted into windows and edited that work and booted back to linux. But since when I rebooted some times more and now I wanted to contiues and it's gone.!BBH 0 0 0.000 Reply @ahmadmanga 75 7 days ago Linux should be able to run NTFS, though... Are you sure it's gone, and not currently inaccessible? 0 0 0.000 Reply @master-lamps 69 7 days ago Yeah and unmounting should be a problem. But I guess now I have to guess the cylinder position of the folder 0 0 0.000 Reply
@ahmadmanga 75 7 days ago Linux should be able to run NTFS, though... Are you sure it's gone, and not currently inaccessible? 0 0 0.000 Reply @master-lamps 69 7 days ago Yeah and unmounting should be a problem. But I guess now I have to guess the cylinder position of the folder 0 0 0.000 Reply
@master-lamps 69 7 days ago Yeah and unmounting should be a problem. But I guess now I have to guess the cylinder position of the folder 0 0 0.000 Reply
100% what I did wrong, but I had folder with some work created on #linux and even booted into windows and edited that work and booted back to linux.
But since when I rebooted some times more and now I wanted to contiues and it's gone.!BBH
Linux should be able to run NTFS, though... Are you sure it's gone, and not currently inaccessible?
Yeah and unmounting should be a problem. But I guess now I have to guess the cylinder position of the folder