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Da: Jonathan Brugge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Data: mercoledì 7 marzo 2001 13.23
Oggetto: Re: Major system crash 2.2.14 HELP!!!
>Ok...I'm not an expert on th
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>Subject: Re: Major system crash 2.2.14 HELP!!!
>Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 10:33:50 + (GMT)
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>Hi
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>Hm, ok, let me be the first to reply to you, although I am far not a good
>specialist in this area, I ju
Hi
Hm, ok, let me be the first to reply to you, although I am far not a good
specialist in this area, I just hope to provoke somebody to give more
professional answers to your problem:-)
1) Try using dd to copy your entire disk to another one (if that's
possible), it anyway would be a good start
I desperately need your help. I booted my machine 15 minutes ago,
pressed return at the LILO prompt to load the default kernel, waited
for the visual login screen to appear, I logged on to my account (not
root), started a terminal and ... and that's as much as I can tell
you. I left the computer f
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