![]() Mdadm: cannot open device usb3: Invalid argument Mount: /home/nate/usb3: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdd5, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.Īnd I can't mdadm it: sudo mdadm -assemble -readonly ext4 /dev/sdd5 usb3 ─╯ I can't mount it: sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sdd5 usb3 ─╯ Serial: c14fce3a-f785-4ded-af6a-ec6b85487bbdĬonfiguration: filesystem=swap pagesize=4096 ![]() Serial: e61a6158-2439-4b77-ad68-f39f55c1079dĬapabilities: multi journaled extended_attributes large_files huge_files dir_nlink recover 64bit extents ext4 ext2 initializedĬonfiguration: created= 12:06:59 filesystem=ext4 label=1.42.6-25426 lastmountpoint=/ modified= 19:01:04 mounted= 19:01:04 state=clean I see it in the "disks" app and I see it using sudo lshw *-scsi:3Ĭapabilities: gpt-1.00 partitioned partitioned:gptĬonfiguration: ansiversion=6 guid=3e4e6f03-2149-4821-bbec-e3648ab1111c logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=4096 ![]() Since Synology formatted it with EXT4 I booted over to Ubuntu from Windows and stuck it in a USB3 SATA controller. I was never able to rebuild the mirror set with the replaced drive so now I am just trying to manually recover the data from the single drive. I am trying to recover the data from a single member of a RAID1 set that was in my poorly engineered Synology DS220J that now is in the trash can due to lack of warranty and failed power supply.
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