Tim wrote:
fdisk -l /dev/hda1 gives some information about blocks, then the following error:Disk /dev/hda1 doesn't have a valid partition table.When I boot from a CD to a command prompt and mount /dev/hda1, I get the following error:
I think you want to do 'fdisk -l /dev/hda', though I am not sure if that will actually be helpful. Have you tried fsck-ing the root partition?
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