On Mon, 13 May 2002 Ambar Roy wrote :
> > Hi Vipul...
> > Thanks for your comment but I think I realised it just after
>finishing
>that
> > up.
> >
> >
> > What I want to know is the remedy of the problem
> > There is a command /sbin/restore ...
> > will this be helpful for me..??..
> > &&&
> Hi Vipul...
> Thanks for your comment but I think I realised it just after finishing
that
> up.
>
>
> What I want to know is the remedy of the problem
> There is a command /sbin/restore ...
> will this be helpful for me..??..
> &&&how
Your only hope can be to recover files on your window
No i think you need to reinstall windows.
--- vishwa ranjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Vipul...
> Thanks for your comment but I think I realised it
> just after finishing that
> up.
>
>
> What I want to know is the remedy of the problem
> There is a command /sbin/restore ...
> will t
Hi Vipul...
Thanks for your comment but I think I realised it just after finishing that
up.
What I want to know is the remedy of the problem
There is a command /sbin/restore ...
will this be helpful for me..??..
&&&how
_
Oh dear...
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 01:10:15PM +0530, vishwa ranjan wrote:
> Yesterday I made a change /etc/fstab file inorder to access windows
> progammes in linux. Then I renamed the the directory which was pereviously
> (/mnt/dosc) to /mnt/windows. )
> Then I found that /mnt/dosc was still w