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    I've had an internal hard drive die on me (not the external I was working on before). I'm trying to copy the files over to a replacement hard drive with DDrescue. It looked like it worked, but it appears I've either erased the target hard drive "Dreilide" (no big deal), although, looking at the properties for Dreilide, it appears that .8 gigs of space have been used. What happened?






    Logfile -

    Code:
    # Mapfile. Created by GNU ddrescue version 1.27
    # Command line: ddrescue -d -f /dev/sdd /dev/sdb /media/jeremy/arcadia/rescue.logfile
    # Start time: 2026-02-15 15:02:54
    # Current time: 2026-02-16 12:58:02
    # Finished
    # current_pos current_status current_pass
    0x9B8454FE00 + 1
    # pos size status
    0x00000000 0xE8E0DB6000 +
    ​​

    #2
    Have you reviewed the created rescue.logfile yet?
    Windows no longer obstruct my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      It's at the end of my first post. If the answer is in there, I don't understand it.

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        #4
        Interesting . . . should I have copied into SDD1 instead of SDD? The image I copied off my dying hard drive is now mounting as SDB/Manon, and it appears to have wiped out the SDD/Dreilide partition I had on the new hard drive. The good news is, it looks like most of my data was recovered.

        This is the hard drive that used to be SDD1/Dreilide (in Partition Manager) -

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