On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 20:49 +1300, Ralph Stoker wrote:
> 
> > > >2) As 1), but also specify the partition containing the root filesystem
> > > >(and hopefully /boot) on the boot prompt command line, like root=0x300.
> > > >It's a hex number, the 3 is primary master IDE disk and the last digit
> > > >is the partition number. Reinstall boot loader if it boots.
> > > Sorry, could not determine where this specified partition info was
> entered!
> >
> > When it counts down before it selects the top option, there's a cursor
> > on a line. Type away... it's actually the boot loader's command line
> > (and kernel command line too).
> 
> Tried this script but it simply booted to windows...
> >
> > > error message..Can't find in etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
> > > The XP disc manager shows three Linux partitions but no other info on
> them.
> > > Unable to proceed from this point on :-(
> >
> > Looks seriously to me like those wallies restored the drive's partition
> > table and the billypart, but not the Linux files.
> >
> > > When I went into the rescue mode and tried changing to #su  my password
> was
> > > not accepted.
> >
> > Correct. The "system" you're running is one which comes from CD. It's
> > not the one installed on your harddisk. In the rescue system, you
> > *always* log in as root and don't need a password. THere are no user
> > accounts.
> >
> > To find out for sure about your Linux files, boot rescue system. fdisk
> > -l will show all the disk's partitions.
> Several partitions showed up /dev/hdc1 to hdc7
> hdc5 to hdc7 showed as the Linux partitions but when trying to mount them I
> again ran into the error message:
> can't find /dev/hdc5/mnt  # or any listed partition
> 
> seems my Linux has been fried!
> 
> I'd like to bring my computer to the meeting on Weds and re -install SuSE.
> This time I'd like to reduce the XP partition size and put in a few more
> Linux ones to better enable me to backup data (eg. DVD sized chunks) -/ ,
> /boot, /home, /var, /swap, /usr, /data....
> and maybe space to try out some other distros.
> 
> Would appreciate a 'mentor' for the disk partitioning / re-sizing using the
> in-built SuSE partitioner...
> 
> Anyone else out there who might 'like' to help on the night would be much
> appreciated....I don't wish to distract from the planned programme of
> events...just quietly plod away in the background.

sounds like a plan, there is a back room if we get too noisy ranting
about the fool who (didn't) fix it.

we'll take a further look at the partitions first, just to be sure the
have disappeared...




> 
> Cheers
> 
> Ralph
> 
> 
> 
-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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