boot problem
From: Bin Zhou (bin.zhou_at_free.fr)
Date: 10/21/04
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:02:07 +0200
Hello,
I'd filled all the disk space before I quit the linux system. Then when I
tried to start (I set the init level to 5), the X never succeed (I guess the
X need some disk space to write something but never got that). I tried to
delete some files with explore2fs but failed (I tried to set the register
key as discribed but always error to delete or change the init level). Then
after I'd some Windows problems so I reinstalled my Windows system, I've now
no way to boot to Linux. I've tried with the boot disk of redhat (I've 7.3)
but the disk is only for installation and no way to enter to the hard disk
My question is : how can I boot to Linux now without reinstalling the
Linux partition ?
Thanks for your help
Bin
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