On Wednesday 18 August 2004 03:57, Greg Wallace wrote:
I just tried to use a tool called Partition Magic to resize my Windows partition down to allow more space for my Linux SWAP partition. This tool completely hosed my Windows partition. I had to completely re-install Windows (fortunately, I had a full backup for it that I made yesterday over on another Windows machine). Now, however, I can't get back into Linux!!! I put in the original installation CD and when the screen comes up, I select RESCUE.
Don't. You can do it from there, but since you don't already know it, going the graphical route will be simpler to explain. Select installation. One of the first prompts you get will ask you what you want to do: install, upgrade or boot installed system. Select "boot installed system". This will get you to your suse system. Here you can start YaST, go to System->Bootloader configuration, and tell it to restall your bootloader