gpart Re: Diagnostic and recovery Re: [newbie] file system of unmounted partition

2003-04-04 Thread Anguo
Hmmm... gpart sounds promissing... I'll definitively have a look at it. Thanks a lot HarM. Blessings, Anguo On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 12:49 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote: I just stumbled across a tool that might be of some help, it's called gpart. I messed up my mbr partition table (please don't

Re: Diagnostic and recovery Re: [newbie] file system of unmounted partition

2003-04-01 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Monday March 31 2003 08:18 am, Anguo wrote: Sorry, My question was not complete. I need more something like a diagnostic tool. The partition table has been messed up with (in particular the FS type)... :-( So I need to figure out, not what the partition table, but what the FS was when the

Re: Diagnostic and recovery Re: [newbie] file system of unmounted partition

2003-04-01 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 18:24, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Monday March 31 2003 08:18 am, Anguo wrote: Sorry, My question was not complete. I need more something like a diagnostic tool. The partition table has been messed up with (in particular the FS type)... :-( So I need to figure out, not

Diagnostic and recovery Re: [newbie] file system of unmounted partition

2003-03-31 Thread Anguo
On Sunday 30 Mar 2003 11:30 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: Probly the easiest way is to go to Applications | Monitoring and choose KDiskFree. It lists all your partitions, Type (files system), Size, and Usage. If you've got removable media inserted and supermount enabled, it'll also display

Diagnostic and recovery Re: [newbie] file system of unmounted partition

2003-03-31 Thread Anguo
On Sunday 30 Mar 2003 11:15 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote: Just open a terminal and type fdisk -l It will list all partitions (mounted or not) and give you specific information about the partitions as well. HTH! Hello Stephen, Thanks for replying. Sorry, My question was not complete. I need