probabely would be nice to have something more than the mkbootdisk.  although
nice when booting a partition, it doesn't seem to help me when i screwup a file
on the /etc dir.

usually find it easier to just reinstall. 

On Mon, 03 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> is there any easy way to get back into my my mandrake 7.0 beta?
> 
> have got the tom's rootboot disk and finally did a diskette with it but it
> doesn't show anything but it's own filesystem.
> 
> want to get back into my hda4 (root partition to edit the files) 
> the hda (1-*) is listed in the /dev file.
> 
> Doesn't mandrakebootdisk make a set of diskettes or is the user pretty much on
> their own at this point?
> 
> Would be nice to see a set of diskettes made so that a user can hop into init 5
> level at will and have access to their hda (partitions).  Think redhat 5.1 did
> have the images to do so, dunno, maybe it's the same as tomsrootboot disk.
> 
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