On Thursday 19 July 2001 16:49, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
> > > My reason for assuming this is that I have installed SuSE
> >
> > 7.2 Pro on a new
> >
> > > hard drive, and the Bios tells me there is an Hard Drive
> >
> > Failure if I try
> >
> > > to boot from it.  But if I boot from CD or floppy I can not
> >
> > only see that
> >
> > > installation, but access it, as well.
> >
> > Did you make your /boot filesystem reiserfs?   or is /boot on
> > the reiserfs of
> > '/'?

Are you able to boot into the system with the 7.2 boot floppy?

If I had this problem, I would create another partition (ext2 and a LOT 
smaller than .5 GB) and I would copy all the /boot files over to it.

But since you seem to be without the tools to play with partitions, I'm not 
sure what you do other than a new install.

Many systems have an fdisk, including DOS and Linux.


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