Hello everybody!



I feel stupid sending this mail, but.... You'll see that I am in trouble!
the fact is that I wanted to make a boot disk to install Linux on another box
(not the mine where it was actually installed) and because of I was running out
time and I log on as root I did this mistake:

WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO TYPE THE COMMAND LINE BELOW !!!!!!!!
# dd if=/mnt/cdrom/boot/boot.img of=/dev/hda


Now you know why I feel stupid. I should never have log on as root, I know.

The fact is that there were some partitions on the disk, and because I could
run df and I remembered some of the partition table, I've been able to restore
the partition table. But at the beginning of the disk there was a FAT32
partition whose first 1.4M is step. So I cannot obviously mount it. Any idea to
recover some of the data? Is there any software that could "explore" the
partition or sth like that?. Remember that there is no FAT now.:-(((

TIA!


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