Re: dual-boot after crash

2004-03-21 Thread Chris Metzler
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 08:42:29 -0800 (PST) Luis Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sorry about the last message sent incorrectly... > > As I was saying, I still have some problems. X > (running gnome) froze. For a while the virtual > consoles were working, but then I started getting > error me

Re: dual-boot after crash

2004-03-21 Thread Luis Finotti
Sorry about the last message sent incorrectly... As I was saying, I still have some problems. X (running gnome) froze. For a while the virtual consoles were working, but then I started getting error messages and they froze too. I posted the error messages (from var/log/) at http://www.math.ucs

Re: dual-boot after crash

2004-03-21 Thread Luis Finotti
Thanks guys! It worked great. All though the hard drive did pass the fcsk.ext2, I am having some problems --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi too! > > 1. boot from debian-floppybootdisk > 2. (if you have EXT3 on your partition and if you > have a FSCK.EXT3 prog > on FL

Re: dual-boot after crash

2004-03-20 Thread Kent West
Luis Finotti wrote: Hi, I recently had some problems with my computer and had to reinstall Windows XP. After I done that, I don't get the LILO screen with boot options anymore. It starts XP automatically. I checked and the Windows XP C: drive is the size of the original partition, so I think m

Re: dual-boot after crash

2004-03-20 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 21:49, Luis Finotti wrote: > I recently had some problems with my computer and had > to reinstall Windows XP. After I done that, I don't > get the LILO screen with boot options anymore. It > starts XP automatically. I checked and the Windows XP > C: drive is the size of the

dual-boot after crash

2004-03-20 Thread Luis Finotti
Hi, I recently had some problems with my computer and had to reinstall Windows XP. After I done that, I don't get the LILO screen with boot options anymore. It starts XP automatically. I checked and the Windows XP C: drive is the size of the original partition, so I think my Linux partition is