> From: Toby Thain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> OK, you say it's finding the device - sda. Normally a list
> of partitions is printed at this point under the heading
> "Partition check:". Is your
> dmesg saying this? What does pdisk -l /dev/sda say?
Nope, I've got absolutely nothing under the Partiti
> From: Michael Schmitz > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> WTF do you say swap is on sda4 above, then proceed to use
> sda5 (your root fs) as swap space?
It's not intentional-- that's just the error message I get back. If I try to
mount the partition I get this:
mount -t ext2 /dev/sda5 /mnt
mount: /dev/s
Help me help me! The potato is angry!
I have an old-world power mac with swap on sda4, / on sda5, and MacOS on sda6,
and I've managed to screw up the filesystem horribly. I see from dmesg that the
drive is recognized, and I see from mac-fdisk that the partition table is in
fine shape. But none
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