Get yourself a Knoppix 3.3 (or later) CD. Boot from the CD, and use
gpart. It's not a graphical interface, as one may think, but a
command-line tool that recognizes the partitions on the hard disk. If
your partition table is wrecked anyhow, you may use it's feature of
setting up the partition table according to what it finds. Despite the
use-at-your-own risk warning, it works well.
Also see http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/
Good luck,
Eli
Shimon Panfil wrote:
Hi folks,
playing with grub I have corrupted partition table of two disks out of 3
on my computer(my fault not grubs). Partitions themselves were not touched so in principle
information is still there. Is there any way to restore partitions and
file systems?
TIA, Shimon
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