Partition woes

Let me start this by saying "I dun goofed."

I have a 2TB Seagate SV35.5 HDD that I have been partitioning the heck out of lately. I kept a 1TB partition labeled Storage for my music and films. About 30 minutes ago, I went to resize it, having done this to the same partition many, many times before. However, after Gparted was done, the partition wouldn't mount. 

Keeps giving me this error. 

So, I ran fdisk, and it told me that my Storage partition didn't start on a "physical sector boundary."

I didn't really have any important data on my partition, and the other partition work fine, but if there is a way to recover the data, via fixing this error with the physical sector boundary, adding a proper partition table, or some other voodoo magic, that would be the best solution. I don't want to re-rip 300 CDs, but if I have to, oh well.

Cheers, and thanks; have a great day.

-Brennan

You fucked up.

Maybe run a partition recovery tool? Its what I would do on windows, so I don't know a good one for linux.

found this thread, i hope it helps

http://askubuntu.com/questions/156994/partition-does-not-start-on-physical-sector-boundary

not really sure how to use gpart to set the start boundary.

Eh, I found a backup I ran about a week ago. I still lost a lot of music, but I can just re-rip the CDs.