AW: [SLE] Kernel panic
Before doing the reinstall i would try to look at the partitions using PQMAGIC (Powerquest) or some other partition-editor - perhaps is's possible to repair the partitiontable... karl -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: James Bliss [mailto:bliss@attbi.com] Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. Februar 2002 03:54 An: suse-linux-e@suse.com Betreff: Re: [SLE] Kernel panic I regretably have to agree with Anders. It would appear that Windows destroyed the Linux partition, You should try to reinstall Linux and proceed through the step ups to setting up the partitions. Then look at what partitions exist (use existing I believe is the prompt). This might be rather interesting. I always find these posts to be humorour in a rather perverse kind of manner. Microsoft Windows x.x destroys the Linux operating system, and it is the Linux operating system which gets blamed. I guess it is a great deal of marketing. Jim 02/02/02 07:06:28 PM, Anders Johansson <andjoh@cicada.linux-site.net> wrote:
On Saturday 02 February 2002 23.19, anbalagan wrote:
Lately I did a defrag on windows and when i try to boot linux ,
I'm afraid this is your problem. Many, many times I've seen windows disregard the partition table when using tools like defrag. I strongly suspect winME has eaten your linux partition
regards Anders
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