On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Ed Schernau wrote:

> Had Linux installed to /dev/hda5, with a /dev/hda6
> as swap.
> 
> In DOS, used FDISK to make a new logical drive in
> the extended partition, rebooted and formatted it.
> 
> Turns out that D: is now /dev/hda5, and thus my entire
> Linux installation is toast.  I haven't written to D:
> yet, is there any hope?

Did DOS overwrite the partition, or just renumber them? It's possible that
your Linux partitions are still there, but now at hda6 and hda7. (DOS
fdisk sucks).

LLaP
bero



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