Re: [Cooker] diskdrake prob followed by maint session problem with solution

2003-01-17 Thread Thomas Backlund
From: John Danielson, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any system that has EVER had a file system with Windows or DOS on it has the following part structure. Part #s 1-4 can be primary. Part #5 is always an extended part table to hold logical drives. Parts 6 and up can be logicals. | | And Windows allows

Re: [Cooker] diskdrake prob followed by maint session problem with solution

2003-01-17 Thread Pixel
John Danielson, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The commented line is what I had to pull to get the machine to boot past an ext2 fsck that said it could not find a superblock when I tried to boot the machine into Linux. [...] I was trying to use Diskdrake from the GUI when this happened, as any

Re: [Cooker] diskdrake prob followed by maint session problem with solution

2003-01-16 Thread John Danielson, II
Pixel wrote: John Danielson, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Any system that has EVER had a file system with Windows or DOS on it has the following part structure. Part #s 1-4 can be primary. Part #5 is always an extended part table to hold logical drives. Parts 6 and up can be logicals.

Re: [Cooker] diskdrake prob followed by maint session problem with solution

2003-01-16 Thread Pixel
John Danielson, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Soemthing that just happened to me made me think that documenting a particular recovery process would help many people: How to get your /etc/fstab file editted from a floppy boot when your partitioning is set up to have a seperate /usr part: