If you are unable to figure out your old partition table (or at least 
enough to recover some of your data you are fsckd.
If you had your distribution (eg. Red Hat or SuSE) take the defaults, you 
might want to try to get the installer to repartition your drive, but stoip 
before it does the formatting.
Adam Wendt wrote:
> Well I think that I'm (for lack of a better term) fscked. I don't have the 
> partition table information on hand and I don't think I can pull it out of 
> my head.  Any other ideas? If not just tell me I'm fscked and I'll deal 
> with reinstalling (wont be the end of the world but about 5 months wasted)
-- 
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org



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