Hey, 

I'd boot from a Slackware installation CD, or any other installation CD 
probably, mount the backup CD and the partition with your system, and copy 
the files, and then reboot regularly.

That should work.


On Friday 28 December 2001 15:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This is unbelievably stupid of me - but I managed to delete /bin and /boot
> - serves me right for working as root.
>
> Of course I have backups of everything on CDRW, but the problem is that
> because of what I did, I can't mount the CD drive. Even simple commands
> like ls are all gone :-(
>
> any ideas
>
> TIA
>
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