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. > > -- > > > Sent from: > > Lattitude (deg): 32.7130 > Longitude (deg): -117.1530 > Altitude (ft): 410.0 > GMT to Local (hrs): -8.0 (daylight savings enabled) > > ------------ > > Created with Linux-Mandrake 6.1! > > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/ > > Currently Beta Testing Mandrake Ver 7.0 (CODE NAMED: OXYGEN) -- Sent from: Lattitude (deg): 32.7130 Longitude (deg): -117.1530 Altitude (ft): 410.0 GMT to Local (hrs): -8.0 (daylight savings enabled) ------------ Created with Linux-Mandrake 6.1! http://www.linux-mandrake.com/ Currently Beta Testing Mandrake Ver 7.0 (CODE NAMED: OXYGEN)
