I have a dual boot system with Win 98. Linux is installed at the end of the second disk in the order swap - ext2, the latter being around 5.8gb. There are some unused FAT32 partitions before that and I thought that I could use partition magic to create an ext2 prior to the swap. Well that didn't work since I cannot boot into Linux anymore. Restored partition but no go. Had errors, the last of which are:- FAT bread failed iosfs_read_super: bread failed, dev=03:4b, iso_blknum=16, block=32 Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:4b I can boot into Linux with the boot disk that came with 7.2. That takes me into Yast2 with an option to repair the file system. I am then at the prompt (repair filesystem) # Not sure what I can do from here - if anything. Help appreciated. There is no data on the system so I can re install, but would prefer not to. Regards, David