Jul 22 20:02:36 kanopus sudo: user1 : user NOT in sudoers TTY=pts/0 PWD=/home/user1 USER=root COMMAND=/usr/bin/testdiskĮxt2fs lib: 1.43.4, ntfs lib: libntfs-3g, reiserfs lib: none, ewf lib: none, curses lib: ncurses 6.0 Jul 22 20:02:36 kanopus sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for Jul 22 20:02:36 kanopus sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed Jul 22 20:02:33 kanopus sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication failure logname= uid=1000 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/0 ruser=user1 rhost= user=user1 The only file in /var/log where I fing testdisk is /var/log/auth.log.1 However, it's running nonstop for the last last 30h. ![]() It's possible that was the start of this process, then system was suspended for the first night. There's nothing in messages around that time. I don't know if that was related to the current testdisk problem. My system was writing it's files in that partition every day, though nothing really big, I still have 4 GB of empty space on this partition. I'd like to recover them, sure, do you think it' still possible. I've copied content of user directory and /var/logs from that time (January 2018), but didn't have time to look into it. I was planing to recover it and to look into it, I was planning to undelete them using testdisk. I see only folders starting with a dot, and the Desktop folder. All folders starting with a captal letter. Still I can't see them, can't "locate" them. Half a year ago in my user folder I've notices that "Documents", "Pictures", "Downloads" and similar folders were just gone. Testdisk was starting on it's own many times during last 30 days, I didn't have time, didn't let it finish, I was shutting down system or killing the process. I'm looking for info from a running testdisk, is it stored only in RAM ? Testdisk log file know to me should be in: While testdisk is scanning, Is it safe to use Firefox with disabled disk cache ?Īre you absolutely discouraging to use this system now ? can I assume this didn't make this testdisk scan got broken or anything? Yesterday, few times my system got suspended (automatically after 15 minutes), My HDD is 250 GB, 5400 rpm, GUID Partition table, mostly ext4 partitions. I guess this process can't be saved or stopped, system shut down and then resumed exactly from same area? ![]() Setting "very low priority" in task manager doesn't lower the CPU usage. Testdisk is using 48-52% of my CPU resources, one core out of two is always busy Usually it's 44-48 deg with normal usage. how can check this?Īll this time my notebook is running with 62-66 centigrade since testdisk is scanning my HDD. Don't know if it's worth running (does it just scan or scan + repair /recover). Don't know where can I see its current log/resultsģ. ![]() How long should I let it running? 3 days? a week ? It's a 250GB HDD,Ģ. Process "testdisk" ran for more than 36 hours now, I didn't start it, but I don't want any problems. I using a Debian 9 Stretch 圆4, Xfce, installed from iso debian 9.0.1, I'm a beginner in debian, but always eager to learn. I've searched several forums and haven't seen similar problems.
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