On Fri, 28 May 1999, Christensen wrote:

> When I tried fdisk -1 (after a DOS boot) it wouldn't recognize the
> parameter.  (Maybe I have a different version of fdisk?)

You need the linux fdisk.  It should be available on the rescue disk.
Just boot from the rescue disk like normal, and on the color prompt, hit
<alt><f2> to get a command line.  Then, "fdisk -l" from there (that's an
L, not a one).  My only thought is that you may have overlapped a
partition.

Brandon

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