> OK.  From this information, I can at least deduce that you have
> (probably) two hard drives on the primary IDE port.  What's your
> secondary slave?  I would assume disk druid wouldn't pick up a CD
> drive.
> At the very least, it seems you haven't hosed your partition table.
> 
> Here's what I'd suggest.  Do you have a Knoppix CD sitting around, or
> can you make one easily?  If so, boot with it and see if it can see
> into
> your hard drive.  If so, that's good.  At that point, it may be best
> to
> save what you want to keep on a different computer or something while
> you're in the Knoppix environment and reinstall Fedora.  That may at
> least get you into an environment where you can fix some stuff.
> 
> Even if this doesn't work, it never hurts to have a Knoppix CD lying
> around for use as a rescue disk.
> 
> The other option is boot into something that will give you access to
> fsck.  The Fedora rescue mode will probably do that, as will Knoppix.
> Boot into it and run:
> 
> fsck.ext3 /dev/hda1
> 
> and
> 
> fsck.ext3 /dev/hda2
> 
> Those should give you an idea if your filesystem is corrupt on either
> of
> those partitions, and fix and the non-fatal problems.
> 
> Good luck,
> Chad Martin
Thanks so much, I'll get to it and see what I can do

Clay.




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