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I tried to backup my harddrive, and now I cannot boot nor access my hard drive

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When I am trying to boot, it says

/dev/nvme01n1p5: clean, 797810/24895488 files, 99262092/99558656 blocks

What happened before:

  • Following a post on this website I used dd to clone my drive to an external usb stick.
  • This also failed eventually (while I was cloning from nvme0n1p5), with the message that there was no more hard disk space.
  • When I checked how much disk space I would need for the backup I was quite floored: the disk nvme0n1p5 was full: 423/423 GB used. What I now see: my USB stick still has 900GB free.
  • I restarted. Since then I see the error from above
  • I tried to "free" space by deleting unused packages, which came up to a couple of hundred megabyes
  • I booted from a USB and did fsck, which showed that everything was cleared.
  • Booting from nvme01n1p1, the windows partition, works fine.

What now?

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What is the exact command you used? An improper `dd` can have rather devastating consequences ...
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@matigo there is no way of recovering that. I `thought` that I was doing `dd if=/dev/nvme0n1p5 of=./part5.image`, while being in /media/myuser/backup, and I `thought` that "backup" was mounted to the external USB drive. I did see a couple of files in that USB drive, so thats why I thought that I was making progress. But clearly, something went wrong somewhere.
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