Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 04:15:55 -0800 From: Mauro Castaldi <mauro.castaldi@intercom.it> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Deinstall FreeBSD Message-ID: <315E777B.729D@intercom.it>
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Hi ! I have a quite serious problem. I used FIPS to get around 100 MB of free space allocated to a FreeBSD partition on my second hard disk (IDE 420 MB). This process made a backup of the boot sector of my harddisk and so on. Now I messed up everything and the boot sector backup (about 1k) is alone without any chance to boot up because I screwed the COMMAND.COM and so on. Moreover, I really messed up my hard disk partition table and I lost the 100 MB I have allocated to FreeBSD. So this is the situation : - I've got the two ROOTBOOT.000 and ROOTBOOT.001 - I've got 100 MB missing free space on drive D: (0x81) - Everything runs fine as before the accident HELP ME ! I don't know what to do... :((( -- Bye. The Surfing Rabbit aka mauro.castaldi@intercom.it WWW at http://www.intercom.it/~lr/ Fidonet 2:331/116.11 - Cavaglio d'Agogna (NO) - Italy
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