Thanks pixel actually what I've had to do so far is boot up with my
linux rescue disk. Start fdisk delete all the partitions and then guess
at were they were before. Anyway I got enough of it that I can mount
part of the root partition and the boot.0300 file is there now what do I
do with it.
Pixel wrote:
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> Brook humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > dd if=network.img of=/dev/hda
> >
> > instead of if=network.img of=/dev/fd0
>
> have a look in /boot, you may have /boot/boot.0300 which is a backup of your
> partition table.
>
> you can try things like rescuept (aka rescue partition table)
>
> > I just attempted an ftp install and the installer right after choose
> > packages gives an error and says something about division by zero It
> > doesn't matter what installation class I use.
>
> am trying this (i've just wiped out my mbr the way you did to test :-)