Umm, if I had, err, by chance, configured Red Hat 8.0's Kickstart to "remove all existing partitions", it wouldn't happen to remove all partitions on ALL disk drives, would it, and not just the boot disk drive?
And if it would, is there any way that I might recover them? (The ones on the other disk drives, that is. If I had -- just hypothetically speaking -- done such a thing, I wouldn't care about the partitions on the boot disk drive. And no, under such circumstances, I probably wouldn't know offhand the locations and sizes of the partitions.) It shouldn't be too hard to write a program to scan the disk looking for filesystem headers, but, alas, I don't know enough ext2fs internals to do that. |>oug --- Send mail for the `bblisa' mailing list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Mail administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
