On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 02:20:46AM -0700, linuxboy kshounish spoke out thus:
>
> linux users and developer never takes money
Has it been written in some GPL License or papers ??
Regards
-Yash
> any way dude u r solution is go to tomsrtbt from tux.org and downoad tomsrtbt.exe
>and make ramdi
linux users and developer never takes money
any way dude u r solution is go to tomsrtbt from tux.org and downoad tomsrtbt.exe and make ramdisk in windows and then u will fuind u are out of danger ho ho ho.
linuxboy..
Neil Dsouza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi guys.let me tell u a story
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: [ilugd]: Lost partition
> hi guys.
> let me tell u a story. there was once a linuxbox, with
> 2 hdds - hda and hdc(2 main partitions... one for the
> OS and one bakup both ext2 formatted on each drive
> respectively)
Hi Neil,
If all RH did was repartition (without mkfs) then you can get the old
partitions back if you know their location on the disks. Even if you
don't know it should be possible to scan the disk for the original
superblock.
If the install proceeded to mkfs, I doubt if there's any way of
gett
hi guys.
let me tell u a story. there was once a linuxbox, with
2 hdds - hda and hdc(2 main partitions... one for the
OS and one bakup both ext2 formatted on each drive
respectively)... now on an automated rh7.2 install,
linux decided to jack both the partitions into one and
dominate both the ext2