Joerg Mertin wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 01:15:18PM -0500, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
> > But I haven't done any resizing at all. I haven't made any changes to
> > any partitions. The "FAT bread failed" message really had me going for a
> > bit. What's it's meaning?
> 
> I think it's just trying to mount your Windows Partition, but can't do it.
> Try going into failsafe mode and start: ntsysv, deactivate autofs (Or the
> kernel Supermount). You might also want to edit the /etc/fstab -File and
> remove every windows-Named partition from it (Just delete the complete
> line). Should make it.
> 
> Regards
> 
>         Smurphy
> --

Sadly, as it turns out the partition tables were irreversibly corrupted
and I lost the entire system. 3GB worth of data...gone! I've since found
out how to recover from this , but,...as it were a little too late to
save this installation.

Mark

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