At 22.10.2000 07:24:00, you wrote:
>Joerg Bartels wrote:
>> 
>> I realy need some help.
>> For me it looks like the mbr on that disk is shot.
>> What can I realy do to fix it?
>
>OK, let's clarify the situation.  The problem is with
>your second harddrive (your D: drive).  It was formatted 
>by DOS fdisk and has a DOS filesystem on it.  It was 
>somehow corrupted when a DOS version of Linux (muLinux) 
>crashed.  Is this correct?
>
>I assume your system boots from the C: drive and you
>normally access the drive in question by typing "D:"
>>from the DOS prompt.  What happens when you do this
>now?  If there is an error message, what does it say?
>
>Cheers,
>Steven

Again thanks for helping Steven,

Yep,that is the situation. Under DOS all works well, I can 
go to D: etc. there is no error message, chkdsk from
DR-DOS runs ok. Its that Linux (BasicLinux or Mulinux)
can not mount the HDD.

Joerg 

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