On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 13:23, Paul D. Boyle wrote:

> 
> First thing I would do would be to pull the harddrive out and put it into
> another (working) Linux box, so you can at least look at the drive in a 
> bootable machine.

A much easier route would be to boot with a rescue CD (such as the one
that's on the Installation disk for Fedora Core), or a liveCD like
Knoppix.

The only reason to put the hard drive in a totally different machine
would be if there was something else physically wrong, like a power
supply or motherboard.

--Jeremy

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