Linux / NT Partition
This is a discussion about Linux / NT Partition in the Customization Tweaking category; Hi all, I am running NT on a 10 GB HD. System on 2. 5 GB partition Data on 3 GB partition Free on the rest After installing Linux Mandrake 8. 0 on the free space, I was unable to see Data partition anymore Linux partitions / on 300 MB swap on 390 MB /usr on 3000 GB /home on the rest NT Disk Administrator can see th ...
Hi all,
I am running NT on a 10 GB HD.
System on 2.5 GB partition
Data on 3 GB partition
Free on the rest
After installing Linux Mandrake 8.0 on the free space, I was unable to see Data partition anymore
Linux partitions
/ on 300 MB
swap on 390 MB
/usr on 3000 GB
/home on the rest
NT Disk Administrator can see the Data partition but it is not recognised.
I can explore Linux partition using Explore2fs from NT so I suppose that the table partition is ok.
Is there a way to recover Data partition ?
BTW, does anybody knows also free tools to write ext2fs/ntfs in both sens ?
Thanks in advance.
I am running NT on a 10 GB HD.
System on 2.5 GB partition
Data on 3 GB partition
Free on the rest
After installing Linux Mandrake 8.0 on the free space, I was unable to see Data partition anymore
Linux partitions
/ on 300 MB
swap on 390 MB
/usr on 3000 GB
/home on the rest
NT Disk Administrator can see the Data partition but it is not recognised.
I can explore Linux partition using Explore2fs from NT so I suppose that the table partition is ok.
Is there a way to recover Data partition ?
BTW, does anybody knows also free tools to write ext2fs/ntfs in both sens ?
Thanks in advance.
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firstly, what format is ur Data partition?
Secondly in Linux u need to MOUNT ur drives b4 u can see them. If u don't, u will only be able to see ur linux partition.
There are heaps of tutorials to mounting ur drive.
Secondly in Linux u need to MOUNT ur drives b4 u can see them. If u don't, u will only be able to see ur linux partition.
There are heaps of tutorials to mounting ur drive.