Christian,

On Tuesday 03 January 2006 03:13, Christian Lange wrote:
> On http://www.goldfisch.at/knowledge/326 it says:
> "after unmounting the partition you can try: "
>
> Well, that´s funny.^^ How can I unmount my Linux Partition (I´ve got
> only one) and still let Linux work? Can Knoppix help?

Root partitions cannot be unmounted during operation, only at shut-down. 
An alternate root / boot (including Knoppix or UBCD) will allow 
unmounted manipulation of a file system that cannot otherwise be 
unmounted during normal operations, but even more changes will be made 
to that file system during the shutdown process.

In fact, given normal system operations (logging, e.g.) and the fact 
that your files are all on one file system (and the fact that you've 
been using the system for, say, this email dialog?) suggests you are 
rather unlikely to be able to recover much.


Randall Schulz

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