I've got a 64bit computer with two 120gig hard drives (one for data, the other one for Kubuntu).
My three year old granddaughter was watching Grandad load some disks on my system to copy. I shut the door and left with her, and bolted the door. A bit later we couldn't find her, so we looked everywhere and I noticed that the computer room door was unbolted. So I went in and there she was sitting at the computer "just like Granddad".
When I looked at what she'd been doing, she'd been playing with my disk of Part Magic and she'd completely wiped my first hard drive (/dev/sda1) as well as fouling up my data hard drive (/dev/sdb1). Needless to say I'll be securing the door even more now and making sure the computer's off when I leave it...
The thing is...I can't get Kubuntu to reinstall now. /dev/sda1 doesn't appear now and I get a message along the lines there is no boot medium and I need to reboot with bootable medium, AFTER I've reinstalled Kubuntu. Can anyone help me get anything running again?
I've tried other KDE based distros and Ubuntu...all with the same result - nothing. So any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
My three year old granddaughter was watching Grandad load some disks on my system to copy. I shut the door and left with her, and bolted the door. A bit later we couldn't find her, so we looked everywhere and I noticed that the computer room door was unbolted. So I went in and there she was sitting at the computer "just like Granddad".
When I looked at what she'd been doing, she'd been playing with my disk of Part Magic and she'd completely wiped my first hard drive (/dev/sda1) as well as fouling up my data hard drive (/dev/sdb1). Needless to say I'll be securing the door even more now and making sure the computer's off when I leave it...
The thing is...I can't get Kubuntu to reinstall now. /dev/sda1 doesn't appear now and I get a message along the lines there is no boot medium and I need to reboot with bootable medium, AFTER I've reinstalled Kubuntu. Can anyone help me get anything running again?
I've tried other KDE based distros and Ubuntu...all with the same result - nothing. So any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.




), you could used your Part Magic CD and repartition the Linux drive to, say 10G for the OS and 110G for data (don't forget to make a little swap space). Or if you're in the habit of collecting CD ISO images or something, make it 20G. But you sure don't need 120G, and all the data in there is subject to the hazards that could theoretically happen to your OS.


). I'll let you know how I get on......
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