hi ya paolo i dont think things is as bad as it coulda been ??? ( no such device as /dev/hd0 -- which means that dd just created a copy of "someimage" as a file called /dev/hd0 .. or at least that's what it was supposed to do
-- since there is no such device... who knows what it tries to do... ( screwing up your mbr and booting??? - or your mbr coulda been messed up before your dd copying -- get the rescue floppy or cdrom ... boot from it... - run lilo or grub to restore your mbr - run e2fsck or whatever fs check you need to verify the rest of the fs - than rm /dev/hd0 c ya alvin On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 11:01:07PM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote: > | I made a real booboo... I issued as root (really stupid of me, after > | almost blasting my system away some 8 months ago) dd if=someimage > | of=/dev/hd0 instead of /dev/fd0. So now the partition table is fouled up > | (as cfdisk reports "bad primary partition 0; the partition ends before > | sector 0") I fear that rebooting the box would make me unable to get its > | contents again... is there a way to salvage the partition information > | and clean it up? > | > | I only have 1 IDE disk on this machine that I fouled up though... any > | ideas how to go with this? > > Grab a copy of gpart and dump it to an ext2 format floppy. Then boot > with the resuce disk (installer). Switch to terminal 2, mount the > floppy with gpart, run it, and record (on paper) the values it gives > you. Manually perform a sanity check on them (IOW make sure they > sound like what you originally partitioned the disk as). Then run > fdisk and re-create your partition table. It worked for me when I > screwed up my partition once before. After that, keep a hard copy of > your partition table somewhere so you can refer back to it next time > something happens :-). > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]