Hi hackers,

I need your helps, please.  I have two IDE drives.  They have two
slices for FreeBSD and Windows on each.  Last night I tried to install
Windows 95 on the first IDE drive where FreeBSD 3.1.0-Stable has
installed.  I executed fdisk program on MS-DOS and created an active
slice to make it "C:" on the first drive.  I successfully installed
windows, and then rebooted FreeBSD.  It's the beginning of my
nightmare.  On the boot time, kernel said there were no disklabel on
the second IDE drive or something like that (sorry, I was so in panic
that I didn't write them down on paper), and the system fall into
single user mode.  I checked the information for slices written on the
second IDE, but it was almost the same as the first one.  That is,
each slices on second IDE have the same size on the first one.  I
didn't know what happened but I guess fdisk program changed the slice
info not only for first IDE, but also the second one.  I suppose (or
wish) that the only slice information on the second IDE was
overwritten, and the data on the second IDE are still there without
any changes.  Is there any way to retrieve the slice info?  Any help
is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

--
Kazukiyo UEDA


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