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тАО04-24-2001 03:59 PM
тАО04-24-2001 03:59 PM
Cannot Boot into Linux
Now when I reboot the computer I got an error saying that it cannot find the kernel and vice versa. When I went to run a rescue on the system and I got the same message again saying it could not find the kernel.
So at this point I just want to get back to full hard drive space (thank god I only gave linux 7gb to use). I ran fdisk /mbr, now I need to know how to format the linux partition and reallocate it to windows.
Please note that I used Disk Drake to do my partitioning because I could not spend the money to get Partition Magic. FDISK when I run it from windows will not see the Linux Partition, so how do I get windows to A)see it (so that I can format it) or find some way to use a program that will let me format the partition and then delete it.
My CD-ROM's will not do the rescue and for some reason or another, I cannot download the rescue file from online. I will keep trying to download the rescue so that's all for now.
Please Help me, I really need it and I have never run into this problem before.
Thanks,
Alex
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тАО04-24-2001 09:33 PM
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Re: Cannot Boot into Linux
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тАО04-25-2001 06:15 AM
тАО04-25-2001 06:15 AM
Re: Cannot Boot into Linux
Just a really quick question. What could have happened that I would have had a kernel problem. The computer hung (or at least I thought it did)after it was rebooting so i hit CTRL+ALT+DEL and then when I went to start linux i got that kernel problem. Do you think that the problem was with the initial reboot?
-Alex
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тАО04-26-2001 12:41 AM
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