Fable rescued my Home Assistant install from disk death
I own a Home Assistant Green box that runs Home Assistant for me. It only has a small amount of built in storage, so I plugged a 512GB SSD in via USB for my historical data. Unfortunately I chose to use a terrible SATA to USB bridge, and at some point the filesystem got corrupted on the drive. When I removed it and plugged it into a Linux device it had a fresh install of HA on it, and a lost+found directory with all the previous files, except without proper names now. I tried a few different tools and none of them could restore the full folder structure for me. I chose to ask Fable as a last resort (I already had made a full image of the drive at this point) - and it managed it. The first iteration it had restored the full working config of HA including a really big SQLite database that also needed to be uncorrupted. I booted this, and my HA box immediately accepted it as it's config drive. Addons were still missing. I pointed this out, and within 10 minutes, it had rebuilt the addons that were installed from the logs that still existed and the configs it could still find despite their name being lost. Yes, I should've had a backup. I do now. I made the mistake of changing my NAS without telling HA the new address. Thank you, Fable. I would've probably been gouged from any data recovery company and ended up completely re-setuping my HA install.