On Sun, 21 Jun 1998, Kaz Kylheku wrote:I don't think that this is the right way, because fdisk /mbr (in dos) onlywrites a new mbr on the first disk.>
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> On Sun, 21 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
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> > boot Linux -- a kernel panic occours and it claims that it can't read the
> > superblock.
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> > I've tried booting off the "Debian Boot Disk" and the "Debian Rescue Disk"
> > and I still get the same results. I can not mount _any_ partitions that
> > are on the same disk as NT.
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> Sounds like you trashed your partition table when you installed NT.Any way to repair it? Is fdisk /mbr (in dos) safe?
If NT 4.0 has formated the new partitions, there is no way to bring back the old partitionsbut if NT only writes a new partition table then if you write the _exact_ old partition back> > Any ideas? Are there any programs for NT that will allow me to view the
> > Linux partitions?
you will be able to mount the old partition.
And it would work,... I had the same problem, but i was sure, that NT has not formated the new partitions...
good luck
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