nanosnom
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Posts: 8
Joined: June 2006 |
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Posted: July 21 2006,08:57 |
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Too late.... looking for a solution 2 days ago I did something similar your suggestion .... well ALL partitions and previous distros (3) installed... lost in 1 second! ARGGGGHHHH! So, I confirm you: backup all your data before try! I discovered too this: If I boot with ANY different live distro (slax, Insert) and partition my hd, whichever order or type: primary, extended, logical, swap, fat, ext2/3 and so on changes are accepted, partition table is well written and will remain valid even if reboot. TO be REALLY sure: after linux live distros I tested hd with a win98 boot disk, it's been able to see partions even if consider unusable. If I boot with DSL.... neither cfdisk, neither fdisk consider partitions previously created valid, and if I try to correct (from inside DSL) I loose everything. It seems something wrong about fdisk or cfdisk, unable to understood our real hd partition table. I'm triyng to investigate more, let remain in touch.
thank for your tip to log as root and run cfdisk, hd is visible, as your, I'll try soon as possible with option -z
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