hda2 is your extended partition containing hda5, ....
If you have partition magic, I would run it and check your partition table. 

Adam Wendt wrote:
> I was minding my own business, playing The Sims in windows and I got this 
> wonderful idea to run defrag and scandisk all went well until I tried to 
> boot into linux and BAM! I get something like this:
> 
> Partition Check
> hda: hda1 hda2 <  >    (now hda1 is windows and hda2 is the extended 
> partition but I should have a hda5 and hda6 also which is where linux is)
> then it says
> 
> attempt to access beyond end of device
> 
> and then some other stuff I didn't take the time to write down word for word
> 
> So obviously if lilo can find the kernel image to get that far my data is 
> still there buy it seems the partition table is messed up or something?
> I'm really quite lost here so any help would be greatly appreciated
> 
> =Adam=
> 
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