looks like a few more typos there, lets do it tomorrow night before you
break something :-)


On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 09:40:40 +1300
Ralph Stoker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > 3) Boot from SuSE disk 1 but select "rescue system". You then have to
> > fix it up on the command line, and I'd do something like
> >
> > mount /dev/hda?? /mnt # mount your root filesystem
> managed to mount hdc5 and hdc7 with above command...would not accept hdc1 as 
> it was a NTFS partition and hdc6 was Linux swap.
> 
> > chroot /bin/bash /mnt # make hard disk top-level
> error: can't change rot to /bin...not a directory
> 
> > mount /proc # you need the proc fs!!
> message: proc already installed
> 
> > Yast # text-based yast to reinstall boot loader
> error: Command not found
> 
> > # (be thankful for full power of yast even without graphics...)
> > umount /proc # unmount in reverse
> > exit # back to rescue system as top level
> > umount /mnt
> > reboot
> 
> ...not looking very good at the moment in respect of my Linux being still on 
> the hard drive...think I'll wait till Weds night on this one
> 
> Thanks one and all..
> 
> Ralph 

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Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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