Many thanks, this is good information indeed. I have learnt from it.

- Manas Laha

"K. Ghosh" wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:02:32 +0530
> Manas Laha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Considering how many Linux users have a dual-booting system and how
> > installing Windows tends to make the Linux partition inaccessible, I
> > feel a worthwhile topic for a talk would be on making Linux accessible
> > again after the boot sector has been overwritten by Windows. (I am in
> 
> This is really a good topic, and since I am unable to attend your meets
> from Hyderabad :-( , I would like to present my experience (remotely) :
> 
> I find the Slackware8.1 CD to be very handy in such cases (though I use
> Debian). Slack allows me to boot directly off the CD and look at my
> partitions through 'cfdisk /dev/hdx' (x is hda or hdb or hdc etc.)and
> locate my root directory, say, hdxn. Now,it is a simple matter of
> mounting the root partition by 'mount /dev/hdxn /mnt' and assuming the
> root status through 'chroot /mnt'. Once this is through, rewrite mbr
> with '/etc/lilo -v'. Now, remove the Slack CD from the drive, 'reboot'
> your m/c and......... enjoy.
> 
> With Debian, I must know the root partition beforehand to enter rescue
> mode. This causes problems on m/cs where the partitions are not known
> beforehand, or there is some problem with the partitions.
> 
> regards,
> K.Ghosh

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