I'm using the Rescue CD link provided by Mr. Rabbyt. It just dumps me into a Linux shell, no GUI. What are you using?aMUSEd wrote:You should just see your harddisk partitions on the desktop. If you click on them they should mount and you should be able to open them and edit files. If you can't I'm not sure what else you need to do - it all works like that with my PC.
Need Help! - damaged Boot.ini file
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
The first harddrive should be /dev/hda. A SCSI-drive would be /dev/sda.
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- KVRist
- 230 posts since 25 Nov, 2004
Yeah, those idiots! Like you "mere mortals" would try something stupid, or hose the OS or anything like that. Like someone is going to be changing OS-critical files or something! NAZIS!deastman wrote:I should add that I work for a large, Nazi-esque corporation in which a bunch of evil IT-weazles control all the hardware and software. They don't allow us "mere mortals" to have admin rights, and they retain all the install disks. In other words, I don't have an XP install disk at my disposal.
Just kidding...
- KVRAF
- 37521 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I see - I thought you meant a full version of Linux.deastman wrote:I'm using the Rescue CD link provided by Mr. Rabbyt. It just dumps me into a Linux shell, no GUI. What are you using?aMUSEd wrote:You should just see your harddisk partitions on the desktop. If you click on them they should mount and you should be able to open them and edit files. If you can't I'm not sure what else you need to do - it all works like that with my PC.
I'm using a bootable Knoppix CD.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
tetraplan: I don't have either hda or sda in /dev. Must be something else wrong...
deathwithit: Well, you do have a good point there, except that I'm not the one who screwed it up... I suppose just because I'm competent doesn't mean there aren't plenty of incompetent people working here who might have the urge to make random mods to their boot.ini file without checking the facts first.
The scary part is that she didn't even need admin rights to modify the boot.ini file!
aMUSEd: Yeah, I realized what you meant eventually. Downloading the full Knoppix CD right now...
deathwithit: Well, you do have a good point there, except that I'm not the one who screwed it up... I suppose just because I'm competent doesn't mean there aren't plenty of incompetent people working here who might have the urge to make random mods to their boot.ini file without checking the facts first.
aMUSEd: Yeah, I realized what you meant eventually. Downloading the full Knoppix CD right now...
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRian
- 1398 posts since 9 Dec, 2002
Now available with added Inherently Suspect Justification!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Yes, I've been to bootdisk.com. Problem is they have a billion different bootdisks, and I'm having trouble finding just the right one which will let me do what I need.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
deastman wrote:I should add that I work for a large, Nazi-esque corporation in which a bunch of evil IT-weazles control all the hardware and software. They don't allow us "mere mortals" to have admin rights, and they retain all the install disks. In other words, I don't have an XP install disk at my disposal.
can you not copy the boot ini from another pc the same in your compony?
well any other pc booting the same OS to the same drive letter???
Subz
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
Oh & i would use DSL (dahm small linux)
50mb live distro
it also hase a live web server & ftp & dhcp & & well shit loads, lovley gui verry verry easy to get in to your drives from the sesktop
Subz
50mb live distro
it also hase a live web server & ftp & dhcp & & well shit loads, lovley gui verry verry easy to get in to your drives from the sesktop
Subz
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
The problem has been fixed.
A big thank-you to everyone who responded. This is what makes KVR such a special place... knowing that there are so many people able and willing to assist, even with non-music related issues. This is why KVR is the only online community which I am proud to call home.
Knoppix is very cool, and I'm glad to have discovered it. I was able to access the drive and edit the boot.ini file. Unforunately, I couldn't save the edited file because the NTFS drive was mounted read-only. I tried unmounting it and adding my own r/w mount point, but it still wouldn't allow me to save the file.
Eventually I gave up and went with the brute force method. In the end, I had to pull the drive out, drive a few blocks to another building where I had a machine with administrative rights, scrounge around for an extra jumper to change the scsi id, and then I was able to mount the drive and fix the file.
Not exactly how I expected to spend my day when I woke up this morning, but hey, at least its fixed again.
Knoppix is very cool, and I'm glad to have discovered it. I was able to access the drive and edit the boot.ini file. Unforunately, I couldn't save the edited file because the NTFS drive was mounted read-only. I tried unmounting it and adding my own r/w mount point, but it still wouldn't allow me to save the file.
Eventually I gave up and went with the brute force method. In the end, I had to pull the drive out, drive a few blocks to another building where I had a machine with administrative rights, scrounge around for an extra jumper to change the scsi id, and then I was able to mount the drive and fix the file.
Not exactly how I expected to spend my day when I woke up this morning, but hey, at least its fixed again.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
- KVRAF
- 37521 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
It should have worked. That's the approach I generally use for getting at files Windows won't let me get access to. Maybe you needed to set it to read/write access manually for some reason (rightclick/properties I think) - unles it's down to your admins or something.deastman wrote:The problem has been fixed.A big thank-you to everyone who responded. This is what makes KVR such a special place... knowing that there are so many people able and willing to assist, even with non-music related issues. This is why KVR is the only online community which I am proud to call home.
Knoppix is very cool, and I'm glad to have discovered it. I was able to access the drive and edit the boot.ini file. Unforunately, I couldn't save the edited file because the NTFS drive was mounted read-only. I tried unmounting it and adding my own r/w mount point, but it still wouldn't allow me to save the file.
- Beware the Quoth
- 35518 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Yikes, sorry I never got back here; I was doing other stuff for the rest of yes'day...
Glad you finally got it sorted. I wonder if the kernel compiled for that bootdisk had a restricted or older set of SCSI drivers. Maybe thats why you couldn't get it to mount. Hadnt realised you were using a SCSI boot disk.
As for not being able to write NTFS, I think the 'normal' compiled NTFS support is read-only because writing is still considered unstable. I had thought the boot disk I pointed you at included a kernel module with NTFS write support. Sorry if I was wrong.
Glad you finally got it sorted. I wonder if the kernel compiled for that bootdisk had a restricted or older set of SCSI drivers. Maybe thats why you couldn't get it to mount. Hadnt realised you were using a SCSI boot disk.
As for not being able to write NTFS, I think the 'normal' compiled NTFS support is read-only because writing is still considered unstable. I had thought the boot disk I pointed you at included a kernel module with NTFS write support. Sorry if I was wrong.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
you just aint gonna let that one go are yamanytone wrote:One must be careful when Mounting.
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
