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I sent my PC for repair, but before doing I removed the HD with linux and replaced the one I had purchased it with.



Now I put the HD back on linux but it does not boot.



how can I see the data contained in the HD?



This is the situation of the disk:



partitions







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  • It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
    – Yurij
    Apr 28 at 17:26










  • @Yurij how can I do it ?
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 19:10










  • I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 22:51















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I sent my PC for repair, but before doing I removed the HD with linux and replaced the one I had purchased it with.



Now I put the HD back on linux but it does not boot.



how can I see the data contained in the HD?



This is the situation of the disk:



partitions







share|improve this question






















  • It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
    – Yurij
    Apr 28 at 17:26










  • @Yurij how can I do it ?
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 19:10










  • I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 22:51













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up vote
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I sent my PC for repair, but before doing I removed the HD with linux and replaced the one I had purchased it with.



Now I put the HD back on linux but it does not boot.



how can I see the data contained in the HD?



This is the situation of the disk:



partitions







share|improve this question














I sent my PC for repair, but before doing I removed the HD with linux and replaced the one I had purchased it with.



Now I put the HD back on linux but it does not boot.



how can I see the data contained in the HD?



This is the situation of the disk:



partitions









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  • It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
    – Yurij
    Apr 28 at 17:26










  • @Yurij how can I do it ?
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 19:10










  • I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 22:51

















  • It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
    – Yurij
    Apr 28 at 17:26










  • @Yurij how can I do it ?
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 19:10










  • I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
    – Razzo
    Apr 28 at 22:51
















It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
– Yurij
Apr 28 at 17:26




It seems that you can install ubuntu over previous. No problem but encryption case does some difficulties. Simple dont format home disk.
– Yurij
Apr 28 at 17:26












@Yurij how can I do it ?
– Razzo
Apr 28 at 19:10




@Yurij how can I do it ?
– Razzo
Apr 28 at 19:10












I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
– Razzo
Apr 28 at 22:51





I understand it is a raid: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm --examine /dev/sda /dev/sda: MBR Magic : aa55 Partition[0] : 1060250 sectors at 40 (type 83) Partition[1] : 1060284 sectors at 1060296 (type 83) Partition[2] : 485259386 sectors at 2120584 (type 83) Partition[3] : 996024 sectors at 487379976 (type 83)
– Razzo
Apr 28 at 22:51
















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