So, I was going along repartitioning a new drive for a soon to be Gentoo
install. While inside of my current Ubuntu machine, I used cfdisk, didn't
pay attention to the partition sizes, and well I ended up partitioning the
drive that my current Ubuntu system is on. This is a very "noobish" mistake,
I know, but I figure there has to be a way to fix it. From what I
understand, if I reboot the machine, it will probably not boot anymore
because the partition table that it is used to, doesn't exist anymore, it is
a totally different one. Thanks in advance for helping a "noob" out.

-- 
I'd say the ultimate copy protection would be an awful, expensive product.
On the other hand, it doesn't seem to be working for the music industry...
~Some Genius From /.
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David McClellan

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