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Re: Emergency - partition table gone



on Tue, Sep 24, 2002, Leo Spalteholz (leo@thewoodpecker.ca) wrote:
> Quoting Christoph Claus <chr-debuser@lux.dnsalias.net>: 
> > Hi Leo, 
> >  
> > > Is there a way to get this on a disk or something?  I dont have any 
> > > system up right now.. 
> >  
> > http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/ 
> >  
> > You can boot from boot-floppy, your debian-CD, ... 

> Or the Knoppix cd!!  That thing dominates!  I just booted from that, got a 
> nice KDE3 desktop, internet works to download gpart..  Can even listen to a 
> few tunes while my hard drive gets (hopefully) unf*cked. 
>  
> Much nicer than any boot floppy. 

With the possible exception that the Knoppix disk won't fit in the
sleeve of your Palm Pilot like the LNX-BBC does.

That said, Knoppix is indeed cool.



For the original poster or anyone else reading:  this is a damned good
reason to keep track of your original partition table.

I've written a script which does this, as well as extracting other
useful system information.  Park the output on a printout, floppy, or
your website (well away from the partition you're planning to damage).

    http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Download/system-info

The 'si' package is similar, though it doesn't do a good job of
capturing partition information, IMO.

Peace.

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