Recover a wrongly partitioned hard disk, Ubuntu 6.06 Beta
It's been a long day. The resumes that I sent out started to work out and I have two phone interviews in a row today.
Work out at the gym and got really wore out, because of the flu that I caught today. Terrible flu, it almost ruin all the fun watching the rented "Wallace & Gromit" (the first one)
I tried to install Ubuntu 6.06 yesterday by upgrading the 5.10 breezy badger, but ends up with an error on X.org server and couldn't start it. Hence I decided to reinstall the whole Linux partition by using the Live CD installer "espresso." This turn out to be a big mistake, there is a bug in the installer and it almost take away all the data in my Windows NTFS partition~!
Luckily I was able to restore the Windows partition following some advice of another website (sorry, can't locate it now). But basically what I did was simple: since my Windows partition is the first one on the drive, I was able to make a larger partition (using fdisk, slightly large so I do not "short-guessed" the cylender number and corrupt any data) and when this is done, the data is back~! DO NOT format the new partition though. Once you are done re-partitioning, mount it in a test location and you can see all the data returned.
It's been a long day… and tomorrow I would be trying to do this installation again, and hopefully I can get my system back soon.







