Xandros seems to have gotten confused as to the location of several partitions. I can no longer access most of my hd when booted to it. I have DOS, 2 different OS/2 and Xandros version 3 in LILO. All of these share a couple of partitions and when booted to anything but Linux I have free access to the partitions. I had a working system until I tried to burn a CD as user. I received an informational message that the CD burning software wasn't installed. I located CDRAO? CDARO? and tried to install it. It said that it was already installed. I thought I'd uninstall then reinstall it rather then try to track down where it wasn't configured correctly. This did not help. I then thought I'd try as root. The burn failed the same way so I uninstalled then reinstalled. Still no luck with burning a CD. However when I logged on as user Xandros wouldn't start. Logging on as root resulted in the same problems. Whenever I boot to Xandros graphical interface the Xandros splash screen comes up then the monitor goes black except for a blinking cursor in the upper left corner. If I boot to the command line as root I can access /root. I can see and access some of the directory off of /root. During boot up I can see that I get a couple of error messages. (After several reboots I could actually make out some things as they flashed by.) The two are: "Can't find fstab" and "can't find mtab. " mtab does not exist anywhere I can find it. fstab is completely hosed. I deleted it and made a new copy of a back up I have. It gets overwritten back to the hosed version by some other program at boot up. I ran parted and got : Error: no device found parted /hda results in Error:could not stat device /hda no such file or directory. /hdb gives the same error message. Opps I guess is should let you know that hda is DOS/OS/2 partitions and /hdb is the Linux stuff (mostly.) fdisk reports that it is unable to open the hd's as well. fdisk -l doesn't give any message at all. I ran e2fsck and it reported that the superblock was corrupt and that I should try to restore from another copy. I could not locate another copy to try and restore from by running mke2fs -nb. Does anyone not confused by all this have any ideas to regain access to the missing partitions? If I can supply any other info I will give you what I can. Long error messages are likely to be abridged as I have to reboot to Os/2 to get net access and I can't save to any removable or accessible partitions from Xandros. Standard stupid quote coming. I only need to retrieve a couple of things and I can do a complete reinstall if need be. But I would really like not to lose these files. I was trying to back them up when all of this started. Honest! Actually I have this Saturday off so I could bring this silly thing to Tempe if that would be better then email. Bob --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss