subject: Improper Mounting Of File System Cause Failure And Data Loss In Linux [print this page] In Linux operating system, you should arrange to mount root file system as read-only to start with at boot time. If required then remount the file system in read/write mode. Most of the Linux distributions follow this process. If your operating system does not do this, you must read the documentation and then find out how to set your file system to follow this process. You are required to specify -n option to mount the file system so that it does not try to update the /etc/mtab directory, otherwise the file system will fail and you will not be able to access data from it. It might cause data loss in some situations and require Linux Data Recovery to be sorted out.
When a file system failure occurs on Linux file system, you generally encounters following error messages, which may stop the functionality of your system:
EXT2-fs warning: maximal count reached.
This error message is caused by Linux operating system kernel when it mounts the file system, which is marked as clean but the number of mounts since check has reached predefined value. It might sometimes cause file system corruption and put you in need of Data Recovery Linux. The possible solution to resolve this problem is to install latest version of ext2fs utilities. You can check maximum number of counts by using tune2fs utility.
''Cannot read table of mounted file systems.''
You encounter this problem when the file system data structures like /etc/mtab or /etc/fstab gets damaged. If you've a new version of mount, then you should empty or delete the /etc/mtab file during boot. When these data structures get damaged, file system corruption occurs and you come across significant data loss circumstances.
In order to sort out the file system corruption problem, you are required to format the hard drive and reinstall operating system. This process will replace your damaged file system with new one and make your system working. But this process has a downside that it removes all of the data from hard drive and cause complete data loss that requires Data Recovery Linux for retrieving data.
Recovery is possible through third-party applications, known as Linux Recovery software. The tools thoroughly scan the affected hard drive retrieve all of the lost data from it. They are completely safe and easy to use.
Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is the best ever made and the most advanced application that handles all types of data loss situations. It is compatible with most major distributions of Linux including Debian, RedHat, SUSE and Fedora. The software supports recovery from Ext4, Ext3, Ext2 and ReiserFS file system volumes.