Matthew Johnson schrieb:
I am hoping very much that your partition has been left alone...
What you mean precisely?
This is something to try that may or may not work, use at your own risk (although IMHO you have nothing left to lose...).
True.
Boot from either a Windows CD or Windows boot floppy disk and run fdisk /mbr
If this fixes it you will not be able to boot directly to Linux until you use the Linux boot disk and choose the option to boot the installed system (and re-run Lilo with the correct parameters).
Give this a try. If you need more information please tell us.
Matt
Hi Matt and group... I gave that a try, also. However, without success. As I stated in that quote below, the whole partition table seems to be erased. In order, I cannot write using fdisk/mbr. So, find me some solution to save or at least recover my data from /dev/hda1 type dos and I will have my hands on the rest.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Oliver Ob wrote:
Hello Chodura and unorthodox friends :-)
Problem is this: I booted using LILO with spelling mistake as "boot=/dev/hda1" instead of correct "boot/dev/hda2". Since that, I cannot access /dev/hda1 which is my DOS partition with valuable data.
So, I tried to boot from CD and trief to mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/c and the error is: "/dev/hda1 has wrong major or minor number" whereas the fdisk partition table shows everything o.k. .
Obviously, however, the partition table or the fat1 has been destroyed.
What can I do here to rescue my files (/dev/hda1 has NOT been formatted since error occurence, so the files MUST be there).
simply re-editting and re-starting LILO does no success.
O.k. I will leave it to talents as you are. hope that helps ;-)
O