[General] VoIP For Home Usage
ahmad at koutbo6.com
ahmad at koutbo6.com
Tue Jul 28 23:39:38 +03 2009
I tried testdisk deep analysis without luck
Thousands of files already recovered with photorec, 6 hours left, btw photorec support recovery for 180 file format and not just photos
Faulty CD brand used was TDK, succeed with melody
Regards,
Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
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Subject: Re: [General] VoIP For Home Usage
From: "Majed B." <majedb at gmail.com>
Date: 28/07/2009 11:11 pm
Did you try deep / thorough search with testdisk?
If you need application-specific recovery, use foremost & magicrescue.
Which CD brand were you using?
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim<ahmad at koutbo6.com> wrote:
> Majed,
>
> I failed to recover using testdisk yesterday, and photorec worked for me.
>
> Trixbox 2.8 finally installed using different CD brand!
>
> Regards,
>
> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
>
> Majed B. wrote:
>> Ahmad,
>>
>> You don't need to recover files. testdisk should be able to fix the
>> filesystem itself and make it usable as it was before.
>>
>> I would suggest you download and boot memtest86
>> (http://www.memtest.org/). You might have buggy/defective RAMs!!!
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim<ahmad at koutbo6.com> wrote:
>>> Majed,
>>>
>>> I've done that already, md5 hash is matching, I'm giving it a try with
>>> different CD's to make sure its not from the CD it self. next step to
>>> install from USB.
>>>
>>> there is another weird thing happening with the installation process of
>>> trixbox, if I dont boot it with 'linux text mem=2048M' some parts of the
>>> installation process are skipped, like choosing the disks to be
>>> formatted and partitioning.
>>>
>>> and thanks for the testdisk tool, saves my life! I started recovering
>>> files using photorec that ships with testdisk, what a cool tool!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
>>>
>>> Majed B. wrote:
>>>> Ahmad,
>>>>
>>>> Check the md5 hash of the ISO files you downloaded to make sure
>>>> they're not corrupted.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim<ahmad at koutbo6.com> wrote:
>>>>> Same problem of missing packages happened with trixbox 2.6, I dont know
>>>>> what is the cause of this, looks like a problem with my LG
>>>>> DVD/CD-Writer. And I dont think Trixbox 2.8 is broken.
>>>>>
>>>>> I will try to install trixbox from flash drive, hopefully it will solve
>>>>> my problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim wrote:
>>>>>> Thanks for the tip, looks like 2.8 is broken, whenever i try to install
>>>>>> it gives an error of missing packages, downloading 2.6
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kuwait at q8net.com wrote:
>>>>>>> Trixbox 2.6 based on Asterisk 1.4.x while Trixbox 2.8 is based on the
>>>>>>> new tree of Asterisk 1.6.x. Both should be stable but the 1.6.x has more
>>>>>>> features to be tested and deployed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I myself started using 2.x which was based on Asterisk 1.2, i would go
>>>>>>> to the lower branch since the main issue everyone suffer from is the
>>>>>>> stability of the driver.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --- On *Mon, 7/27/09, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim /<ahmad at koutbo6.com>/* wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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