Hi all,
Following my previous email concerning a deleted root partition the following has happened. I tried to install debian from the hamm base disks which I had in another partition but an error kept coming which did not permit installation. Both installation from disk and floppies did not work. I have managed to install a system with a 2.0.29 kernel (bo) Problem 1 the /usr partition contains my old files a df command shows that the data are still there. But a du /usr shows only the new files from the new installation. How do I access the old data ? The data are not critical as they only the debian programs. My personal critical files are in a asecond disk which I can access but I rather not mount automatically in case something goes wrong In the second disk I also haver the hamm debian distribution Now I would like to get the usr stuff working since it is hamm, and I don't want to have to go through installing libc6 (last time was a nightmare) how do I go about doing that ? Please help as I am desperate to get my machine which is critical back in some workjing order. Any suggestion are welcome George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- George Kapetanios Churchill College Cambridge, CB3 0DS E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] U.K. WWW: http://garfield.chu.cam.ac.uk/~gk205/work_info.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------