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Re: help!! my partition table is lost after a next reboot ...



Firstly - thanks for the help.

Secondly i fixed it with a bit luck. I found a printout from my
partition table so i removed all the rescued, but wrong partitions and
created all partitions myself. It worked fine with one exception: i
created my boot partition with: mkpartfs logical ext2 XXX YYYY - so
parted created a new filesystem and erased the data. Okey.. installed
the kernel, grub and thats it. 

parted and gpart rescued only my primary partitions. I had few logical
partitions so this partitions wasn't rescued by gpart or parted. 

If someone had the same bad luck, i'll recommend to do this: 

1. print out your partition table or rescue it, like Kevin said: fdisk -ul /dev/hda >part.table
2. remove all the partitions
3. create a new partition table without any filessystem (parted:
mkpart). parted catched my filessystems than. I read, that this should
work also after a reboot.


So, thats it. Thanks, 

Roman
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