Subject: Re: machine crashed, dumped, and is now *hosed*
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: Andrew Brown <codewarrior@daemon.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/06/1997 22:39:37
> Hmm.. you should be able to get back the first netbsd partition by
> just setting up a large 'a' partition covering the first 600mb
> and then trying to 'fsck -n' it (if it looks good, do the real
> fsck).
given that the filesystem structure on this disk was something like
partition_1 ~600m netbsd
wd0a ??? /
wd0b ??? sw
wd0e ??? /usr
wd0f ??? /tmp
partition_2 ~100m dos
partition_3 ????m linux
partition_4 ----- extended partition
partition_5 ????m linux
partition_6 ????m linux
partition_7 ????m linux
partition_8 ????m linux
i would imagine that i need to do something other than just use
disklabel? or am i wrong? thor set this up originally when he was
testing his cd install.
> After that all I could suggest is guessting the start of the
> next partition.. hmm, if you can determine the magic number
> at the start of the a partition you should be able to search
> /dev/rsdXc until you find another one...
something like that, yes. i was expecting to just do this from
scratch...
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