Topic: Fat32 resizing and replacing failed
I've got a problem, and would really really appriciate it if you could give me some advice.
I just repartitioned my harddisk with the latest GParted Live CD (0.3.4-7). I had some unallocated space and on the end of it a Fat32 partition. So, I moved it to the left and resized it to the maximum so it would cover the whole unallocated space.
Now everything went well. But... after a while I noticed it stopped and the only thing I saw was the orange background including the icons on the top, but the GParted-window disappeared. I clicked the Gparted icon and saw that there was somehing wrong (filesystem unknown), did a reboot, and still the same result.
So these were my partitions before:
/dev/hda1: ext3 25 Gib, used 7 Gib
unallocated
/dev/hda4: extended, size ?
/dev/hda6: linux swap 730 mb
/dev/hda5: fat32 100 gib (more or less, don't now it exactly)
And now it's:
/dev/hda1: ext3 25 gib, used 7 gib
/dev/hda4 extended size 164 gib
/dev/hda6 linux swap, 729 mb
/dev/hda5 (!) unknown, 109.91 gib
So it could be that the data is still in hda5 and that the moving went well, but the actual resizing failed. At the moment I don't dare to do more modifications since I don't have a backup (stupid).
So, what do you advise me to do in this situation? Any way of recreating the fat32 structure on the hda5?