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I think that is all. Anyway, what command does she run to see everything for the hard drives, etc. Thanks, oh this is SuSE 8.0
Is the system still running in a sane fashion? Is so, try: mount with no parameters. That will list which file systems are currently mounted where and what types they are. You can use that info to rebuild the fstab file, although I don't know if it's possible to do it automatically. Never heard of such a thing. Alternatively, try: fdisk -l (that's an "el") which will list the disk devices attached to the box and their system types. After that you're on your own really. The swap partition will be easy to spot, and anything with a type of "Linux" will be a data partition. Get the box started as best you can, then mount each one onto /mnt and have a look at it. The root fs should be pretty obvious, as should /boot, /tmp and /home. Depends how you've got the box set up. -- Microsoft Palladium: "Where the hell do you think YOU'RE going today?"