Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-23 Thread Bill Davidsen
Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but there are many partitions after that,

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-23 Thread Rene Herman
On 07/23/2007 10:08 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-21 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 08:35:45AM +0100, Anton Altaparmakov wrote: On 20 Jul 2007, at 06:13, Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-20 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Jul 20 2007 07:35, Willy Tarreau wrote: On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 08:13:03AM +0300, Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-20 Thread Anton Altaparmakov
On 20 Jul 2007, at 06:13, Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but there are

[RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Al Boldi
As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but there are many partitions after that, which I hope should

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Dave Young
On 7/20/07, Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but /dev/null ? at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread James Lamanna
On 7/19/07, Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but there are many

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Jeffrey V. Merkey
Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion, but there are many partitions after that,

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Dave Young
On 7/20/07, Willy Tarreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 08:13:03AM +0300, Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone.

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 08:13:03AM +0300, Al Boldi wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but at least the first 100MB are gone. I can probably live without the first partion,

Re: [RFH] Partion table recovery

2007-07-19 Thread Dave Young
On 7/20/07, Dave Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/20/07, Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As always, a good friend of mine managed to scratch my partion table by cat'ing /dev/full into /dev/sda. I was able to push him out of the way, but /dev/null ? withdraw my wrong comment. at least