Help with a little dd damage!
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Wed Feb 27 15:45:38 UTC 2008
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> The first thing I would do is run "fdisk -l 2ndstage.rescue" and
> make sure you didn't overwrite the partition table of the image. If
> you did, then you are probably out of luck. If the image is good,
> you can restore the MBR by using "dd if=2ndstage.rescue of=sda
> bs=512 count=1" You will still have corrupted data at the start of
> the drive.
>
> If your have a separate /boot partition at the start of the drive,
> and you have not updated your kernel, then you can restore the
> entire 2ndstage.rescue file.
even if you trashed the *physical* partition table on the drive, can't
you recover that info from the running kernel somehow. if you check
/proc/partitions, it looks like you can at least get the sizes of the
partitions. can you not get the rest of that information somewhere
under /proc? i'm just guessing here.
rday
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