Good morning all!

I guess it¹s too early to be up on a Saturday because I just made the
biggest newbie blunder of my career.  I got my hands crossed, grabbed the
wrong terminal and deleted /dev/sdb1 with fdisk from a mounted, production
volume.

This volume is still accessible and mounted through LVM
(/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00) and all the data is still accessible.
Noting appears to be missing.

But, if I do an fdisk ­l on /dev/sdb, I have no partitions listed.

Any idea how to re-write that partition table or recover what I¹ve done???

I¹m using CentOS 5.5 on a 2900.

-brian

PS ­ yes, I just changed my root password, so this blunder won¹t happen
again!  Thanks!
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