Hi

I just booted up my home pc, and it went into kernel panic, because it
couldn't mount the drive. I then tried booting the windows 98 partition,
and it worked same as ever... ???

I'd been noticing that one of the windows partitions was showing up as
-293472937 or some big number with df.

Does anyone know if the kernel is right in panicking, or if there's
something I can do, maybe with a diagnostic disk and inventive use of
the dd command, to copy something like a new boot sector on? Or is it
better to just forget it and take the opportunity to upgrade to rh7? In
that case, are there any archives for this list so I can remind myself
how to read my ext2 partitions from windows...

Ale
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