nick lidakis wrote: > I was having trouble with my monowall router running off a compact > flash. I decide to reinstall the monowall boot image onto the CF card. > In the process I must have mistyped and accidentally wrote the image to > my boot partition i.e. /dev/sda1. The machine now boots into monowall > instead of Grub. > > Using Google, I can only find articles or HOWTO's on recovering a > corrupt or overwritten master boot record. When I did the initial > installation with the latest the net install cd I chose the default > desktop partition scheme, which I believe (if I am not mistaken) was /, > /usr, and a home partitions. / would have my kernels, root directory and > grub. > > So my question is, how do I proceed? I can use a rescue CD to boot into > the system and mount /, but how would I reinstall what would normally be > in /? Do I do a reinstall and skip formatting / home? > > Any help at all would be appreciated! > > Check out parted. It can do partition rescues.
-Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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