Hi,
I have a 4 gb hard disk with 2 gb to Windows. 1 gb
to linux RH 6.2 and remaining 1 gb fat pattition which
I wanted to convert to Linux native.
From windowsNT I ran disk administrator and
deleted the partition and booted to Linux and I got
the error "Cannot mount root fs". I again converted
the partition to FAT and I could boot to linux and the
I ran fdisk from Linux and made the partition as LInux
native. But when I rebooted the machine to I again
started getting the error "Cannot mount root fs".
Now I have again converted the partition back to
FAT ie the original state but the Linux still gives
the same error and I am not able to boot into Linux.
I am not able to understand why this is happening.
I have some data in my Linux poartition and so do not
want to reload Linux.
Has anyone faced this problem before.
regards,
Paresh.
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regards,
Paresh.
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