In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
> It is a 100gb partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
> I had a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
> boot process said that it can not m
on Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 06:52:15PM +0100, LeVA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
Recover it from your backups.
Don't have backups? Start keeping 'em with your new disk.
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/backups.html
Peace
LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I lost my partition. One of my most important ones... It is a 100gb
> partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
You might be better off, given what you describe, getting a new hard
drive and then restoring the data from backups.
> I had a
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 at 17:52 GMT, LeVA penned:
> Hello!
>
> I lost my partition. One of my most important ones... It is a 100gb
> partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc... I had
> a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
> boot process said that i
Hello!
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
It is a 100gb partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
I had a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
boot process said that it can not mount /dev/hda2. Unfortunatelly, I can not
write yo
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