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"This time you only got yourself to blame by removing the # indiscriminately in fstab, as nobody advised you to do it . . .
What you should do is to revert to the working system you have before."...
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I got very lost somehow. I removed the # from the fstab file, but then on shutdown, the OS reported failures which flashed by too fast for me to read, but they did involve sda5.
Next, I'm no...
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FIRST: Thank you for a "hand".
The instructions worked as you said they would.
mark@Lexington:~$ sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 320.0 GB, 320072933376 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track,...
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I'm too confused to do anything. The last time I edited my menu.lst I lost the entire drive. And had to reformat/reinstall. I'm going to wait for your advice/instructions before I continue.
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I tried to follow your instructions in your post to me that showed how to make grub hide / unhide as best I could. The results are posted below.
grub could not/would not allow a parameter as sda1,...
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From Saikee's response to my question:
"(3) Assuming (hd0) is sdb you then hide the extended partition sda2 by command"
It was at the instruction above that I became confused and stopped. In my...
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Saikee's post/thread
How to migrate XP, Vista, Linux, BSD and Solaris to a bigger hard disk
is simply the best one I've read after hours of googling about what I'm trying to do. I didn't want...
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