Ok I was meaning to change the file system on my 160 Gig usb drive using cfdisk. I tried it earlier in the day but for some reason it didn’t stick.
So in the after noon I booted up my windows pc with a live version of linux to try it again. I ran cfdisk looking at /dev/hda1. I got distracted by a phone call. When I came back I deleted /dev/hda1 thinking I was working on the 160 gig usb drive. As the partition was being written to the disk it dawned on me, what I had just done. CRAP!!!
At that point I shut every thing down and am now considering my options (if there are any).
Is there a way to recover from this???
Thanks
Clark
So in the after noon I booted up my windows pc with a live version of linux to try it again. I ran cfdisk looking at /dev/hda1. I got distracted by a phone call. When I came back I deleted /dev/hda1 thinking I was working on the 160 gig usb drive. As the partition was being written to the disk it dawned on me, what I had just done. CRAP!!!
At that point I shut every thing down and am now considering my options (if there are any).
Is there a way to recover from this???
Thanks
Clark