Aiman Hussin wrote:
> 
> Hai guy....
> I just wanna to share my greatest nightmare I have last
> night.. Last night I was trying to update my kernel 2.0.36
> to version 2.2.0 (i don' t upgrade  to kernel 2.2.3 since i


please, if you didn't made too many mistakes, read the linux
partition-rescue mini howto.
your linux partition is NOT lost as long as you don't write on it's
sectors.

If you had writen down the sector card (fdisk -l - lpr) you could have
your disk right new at hand, but even if you did not, with a little
experience, you can save all.

in summary, start the suse rescue system, load fdisk and try to re
partition the same as you did at the first time, an mount you linux
partition. If you fail , try an other starting sector number. It can be
long, but writing the partition table, you don't erase any data.

Beware, this is true of linux, not dos/windows! windows fat is destroyed
by dos/win fdisk, linux's is not!

linux win!
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