Well, I finally just created a new partition table just like the last
one. And yes, I did use fdisk. I'm not a total dumbshit, which seems
to be what the authors I heard from judged. But
no one even attempted to answer why my partition table got erased, with
no other unusual occurrences. So I am left with an unanswered question.
Why did the partition table get erased?
Did you have something to do with it?
I have borne more than my share of hacker abuse in the last few
months. We have a minor Linux network that is now heavily monitored (i.e.
not stable) and is of no interesting use to any serious hacker.
I would like to be able to say that I could smurf hackers at first
detection from 10 different sites at one time, but I can't. I could if I
wanted to, but I have better things to do.
I'm just trying to help a bunch of biologists model how protein folds.
If you can answer any of the above questions, or any questions implied
above, I would be grateful.
Graham P. Knopp, Ph.D.
UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator
Dill Research Group
University of California - San Francisco
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