On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
:F>> The answer IMO is that NO. No, you will not see your /hda9 ever again. Once
:F>> deleted, it remains deleted. (Once again, correct me if I'm wrong.).
:
:Depends on how it was deleted. If fs remained intact, you can just create
:parti
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999 11:41:18 +0200, Gal Aviel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hello all !
>
>I recently deleted /dev/hda8 (it was /home, I moved it somewhere else
>because I was running
>out of space). also deleted /dev/hda10 (was /usr/local, same reason).
>the partition that was in the middle - /dev
> I recently deleted /dev/hda8 (it was /home, I moved it somewhere else
> because I was running
> out of space). also deleted /dev/hda10 (was /usr/local, same reason).
> the partition that was in the middle - /dev/hda9, which hosted /opt/kde,
> is now
> GONE !!
logical partitions are chanied. eve
F>> The answer IMO is that NO. No, you will not see your /hda9 ever again. Once
F>> deleted, it remains deleted. (Once again, correct me if I'm wrong.).
Depends on how it was deleted. If fs remained intact, you can just create
partition with same parameters, IMHO, and it will be back. I'm not sur
Greetings,
> I recently deleted /dev/hda8 (it was /home, I moved it somewhere else
> because I was running
> out of space). also deleted /dev/hda10 (was /usr/local, same reason).
> the partition that was in the middle - /dev/hda9, which hosted /opt/kde,
> is now
> GONE !!
>
As
Hello all !
I recently deleted /dev/hda8 (it was /home, I moved it somewhere else
because I was running
out of space). also deleted /dev/hda10 (was /usr/local, same reason).
the partition that was in the middle - /dev/hda9, which hosted /opt/kde,
is now
GONE !!
is there something I can do to res