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Mark

Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
        WITH WARTS!

          registered linux user # 182496
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 Brian Dryburgh had this to say!

> I have "installed" Linux Mandrake from PCPlus (UK) October magazine disk. I'm more 
>than certain that I followed the instructions to a tee (there weren't many options).  
> I used partition E (5Gb) of my previously partitioned 10Gb HDD to locate Linux. 
> Windows OS is on C (2.5Gb) and my data is on D(2.5Gb).
> Now, I can't access partition D, though I see that this is a problem encountered and 
>tackled before (it's in the webpage's FAQs)........but I can't boot Mandrake to get 
>it back. There's nothing in my root C directory to give me the option of booting to 
>either Linux or Windows. Is there something I can download ? Are there additional 
>settings to change in BIOS ?
> I can't access Linux directories or partitions from DOS (or windows) either - is 
>this correct ? 
> 
> Yep - I'm a complete Linux novice and have been a little bit quick to jump in!
>  
> Please help - I need to access the data on D:\ quickly !
> 
> 
> 


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