On 8/14/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Easwar's problem turns out to be a corrupted /boot partition. I am
> >> curious to know how he restored all his /boot files after deleting and
> >> re-creating the partition. Is it as simple as backing up the files
> >> somewhere else and pasting them back or getting them from some new source.
> >>
> > It *is* as simple as backing up the files to my /home partition and pasting
> > them back....... ;).What did you expect,I downloaded the kernel and init
> > again? :o
> >
>
> Hmm. What if /boot is very corrupted and you cannot even backup files?
In this case, the files were not corrupted. Would a fsck have helped?

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Mohan S N
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