Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 02 Nov 1999 19:42:49 +0100 | From | Grégoire FAVRE <> | Subject | Re: Getting table of partition from one disk? |
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Grégoire Favre wrote: > > Hello, > > I have 3 hard disk in ma machine, one IDE and two SCSI. I just > played with windows 98 and my second SCSI disk come with just > one big (more that 8 Gb) partition instead of the ten little I > had on it (in the order: sdb1:NTFS,sdb2:/boot,sdb3:/usr/src, > sdb5:/data,sdb6:/home,sdb7:fat 16,sdb8:linux swap,sdb9:NTFS, > sdb10:/) and I also know the approximate size of each partitions. > > Is there a way to reconstruct the table of partition? > I know that the data are still there: cat /dev/sdb... > > Please, cc all answer to greg@ulima.unil.ch as I am just near dead... > > For all of you that have good table of partition: just fdisk p them > and print that, it could be of some use...
Thanks for all your answer: I finally got my partitions back :-) The programms that allow me to do that are gpart, rescupt and fdisk (I have recovered all my ext2 partitions, not tested the NTFS and vfat one, but I don't care much about them...). And my friend Odie was of great help: many thanks especialy to him!
Please, don't cc to me: I am on the list...
Greg ICQ:16624071 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Gregoire Favre, Institut de Mathématique de l'Universite de Lausanne +41216923573,+41763231357, http://www.unil.ch/ima/docs/Personnes/gfavre
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