Re: HD data recovery

2002-12-12 Thread Sean Hamilton
From: "Stephen Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Am up and running now on the spare HD, and can work on my "big | mistake" at my lesiure, thanks in advance. My first partition: start 63, size 40130307 (19594 Meg), flag 80 (active) And an hd of block 63: ###

Re: HD data recovery

2002-12-12 Thread .
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:04:35 +0300 (MSK) > "."@babolo.ru wrote: > > > > When multi-boot system operators go bad :-) > > > > > > Using my PC's bios I could select either IDE or SCSI as the > > > boot device, so I could boot either FreeBSD/W2K with the > > > FreeBSD bootmanager on the 1st SCSI

Re: HD data recovery

2002-12-12 Thread Stephen Hilton
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:04:35 +0300 (MSK) "."@babolo.ru wrote: > > When multi-boot system operators go bad :-) > > > > Using my PC's bios I could select either IDE or SCSI as the > > boot device, so I could boot either FreeBSD/W2K with the > > FreeBSD bootmanager on the 1st SCSI drive, run the b

Re: HD data recovery

2002-12-12 Thread .
> When multi-boot system operators go bad :-) > > Using my PC's bios I could select either IDE or SCSI as the > boot device, so I could boot either FreeBSD/W2K with the > FreeBSD bootmanager on the 1st SCSI drive, run the bios setup > on reboot, and start Linux on the 1st IDE HD. > > Had a pro

HD data recovery

2002-12-12 Thread Stephen Hilton
When multi-boot system operators go bad :-) Using my PC's bios I could select either IDE or SCSI as the boot device, so I could boot either FreeBSD/W2K with the FreeBSD bootmanager on the 1st SCSI drive, run the bios setup on reboot, and start Linux on the 1st IDE HD. Had a problem with grub a