Nathan L. Cutler writes:
> I'm running a modified 1.1 system. The whole question is moot now,
On a separate problem, I had 1.1 on my system and for whatever reason, 1.1
refused to shutdown cleanly. At first it was random, then it became constant.
Thanks to the redundancy in ext2, the boot up proc
> "Tom" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> Nathan L. Cutler writes:
>> By accident, I rebooted my box with an msdog partition mounted
>> manually (i.e. it is not in /etc/fstab). Now, msdog can't
>> access the partition, and linux says the superblock is corrupt
>> when I
Nathan L. Cutler writes:
> By accident, I rebooted my box with an msdog partition mounted
> manually (i.e. it is not in /etc/fstab). Now, msdog can't access the
> partition, and linux says the superblock is corrupt when I try to
> mount it with mount -t msdos.
I don't know what happened, but I do
Hi.
By accident, I rebooted my box with an msdog partition mounted
manually (i.e. it is not in /etc/fstab). Now, msdog can't access the
partition, and linux says the superblock is corrupt when I try to
mount it with mount -t msdos.
Is there any way to recover from this mistake or should I kiss m
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