Hi:
To my knowledge there is no way to recover the root.
You could however try to re-activate that partition and
see what happens. I doubt it will work because mkfs
resets the inode tables.
When you re-activate/create that partition again everything
on it is reset. So, you have to re-install the system
partition again.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: G. Kapetanios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, October 06, 1998 6:07 AM
Subject: URGENT!!! ROOT PARTITION DELETED
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>Hi all,
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>I was having problems with the network so I deided to use the rescue disk
>to configure my machine with no network. By mistake (big mistake !!!)
>I chose to initialise the root partition rather than mount a previously
>initialised partition. The hard disk did not work a lot but my root
>partition seems lost. I did not search for bad blocks on the partition.
>I have not installed anything apart from the stuff on the rescue disk. Is
>there a way to save the stuff on my root partition. Nothing is critical
>all the important stuff is in the other partitions which I can see but
>I will have to reconfigure the system. Please help
>George
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