where u serious? I was trying to get some useful ans. anbu
here is a list of suggestions:
1. format the SuSE partition 2. Take your copy of SuSE to the local computer store and sell it. 3. while you are at the computer store, buy a copy of RH 7.2 4. take it home and install it.
Problem Solved : - )
Thats all folks....... -- David M. AIM: dmcglone27 ICQ: 96210352 dmcglone@edificationweb.com Edification Web Solutions http://www.edificationweb.com
On Saturday 02 February 2002 07:36 pm, you wrote:
Hi, Thanks for imme. reply. I tried to boot from CD and tried "boot installed system" I get "No Linux root partition found mesg"
I did a complete (spent some hrs) search in google for tha same error mesg. I get only messages posted, no answers ....
Anything that could bring up my old setup could be of great help as I've spent m onths of work in customizing to Tamil language desktop, and settings . Its going to be real pain if I'm going to do that again.
I had already reinstalled 5 times due to MBR corrupt , whenever I install new sw in windows. lately I decided to boot from floppy , and was working fine for the past 3 month s. Now again , for some reason I did a defrag in windows and again I'm lost!!! If someone could give me any suggestions to bring up my system could be of great help.
TIA, anbu http://anbu.freeshell.org
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:19:31 +0000 (UTC)
anbalagan <anbu@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
Hi, I'm dual booting win ME and SuSE 7.3 Pro. Lately I did a defrag on windows and when i try to boot linux , I get the following message kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on 03:05 I had lot of localization setting and more, can somehow I'll be able to get my linux working without reinstalling?
The first thing to do is boot from the floppy or cdrom, and try to "boot installed system"; once logged in as root, run lilo.
- $|=1;while(1){print pack("h*",'75861647f302d4560275f6272797f3');sleep(1); for(1..16){for(8,32,8,7){print chr($_);}select(undef,undef,undef,.05);}}
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