[aclug-L] Re: How to restore a partition table
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I was just reading something in Extreme Linux on this, I'll bring it
tonight. Also we have one copy of partition magic, which we could let
you borrow.
james l wrote:
>
> This has been a bad week (and more), now my big hard drive's partition table
> died. I found the Partition rescue howto, and don't have a sheet, and they
> are extended, so it recomends that you get partion magic. Any suggestions?
>
> what it has
> 4 primary (#2 is an extended)
> 16 logical partitions
> the partions range from 64MB to 10 GB, and have everything except my
> machine's root and boot partitions.
>
> Sugestions?
> I am going to get Partition Magic in a while if no one comes up with anything
> better.
>
> James L
>
> PS I think that what caused kmail's problems was the non-deletion of the
> .kde/apps/kmail/tmp files. If it happens again send me (not the list) an
> e-mail. my kmail.old script now rm -rf s the tmp dir.
>
> Also wordperfect office works with rh7, if you go into the wpolauncher
> (wordperfect, and every other thing link to it) and delete lines 142 -174 or
> so (the section about fontastic)
>
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- [aclug-L] How to restore a partition table, james l, 2000/10/08
- [aclug-L] Re: How to restore a partition table, John Phillips, 2000/10/08
- [aclug-L] Re: How to restore a partition table,
Clint A. Brubakken <=
- [aclug-L] Why Debian?, Carl D Cravens, 2000/10/11
- [aclug-L] Re: Why Debian?, Jesse Kaufman, 2000/10/11
- [aclug-L] Re: Why Debian?, Jonathan Hall, 2000/10/11
- [aclug-L] Re: Why Debian?, Ryan Claycamp, 2000/10/11
- [aclug-L] Re: Why Debian?, John Reinke, 2000/10/12
- [aclug-L] Re: Why Debian?, Jonathan Hall, 2000/10/12
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