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Dust0741

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I can see the data on windows, but not on linux

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root@skynet:~# ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sda1  
Mounting volume... NTFS signature is missing.  
FAILED  
Attempting to correct errors... NTFS signature is missing.  
FAILED  
Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument  
NTFS signature is missing.  
Trying the alternate boot sector  
Unrecoverable error  
Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.  

root@skynet:~# ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sda2  
Mounting volume... OK  
Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.  
Checking the alternate boot sector... OK  
NTFS volume version is 3.1.  
Going to un-mark the bad clusters ($BadClus)... No bad clusters...OK  
NTFS partition /dev/sda2 was processed successfully.

turned off windows quick start ran chkdks D: and waited…then shut down and put drive back into linux and reboot. still no


any ideas? clearly not the larger partition, which is good.

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i mean i did

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Including the local DNS settings? Like mapping my domain to an ip?

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What do you use for raid?

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Awesome thanks. My current system would become my test environment.

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For Debian how does the drive restore/rebuild process work?

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How does the replacing of a HDD work on btrfs? Like if one failed and I’m using Debian, how do I rebuild the raid 1?

Or should I use an actual raid os?

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Hm okay. I was thinking of using Debian and likely a 4 bay case.

So the process for a dead HDD: Power off. Pull out dead drive and replace. Power on. Now what? Does Debian/a specific motherboard support auto rebuilding the raid 1? Or what are the commands to rebuild?

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