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Old 10th March 2007, 01:37 PM
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I hosed my install needhelp

trying to install another hard drive I updated my existing install with the installation cd.
This was in an attempt to get grub to install on the new drive with windows on it and it didnt work. now my existing drive wont boot to fedora.
I just need to save my files which I can access from rescue mode, they are there.
I Installed fedora 6 on the second drive already, wiped out windows so i could try to get my important stuff off and burn it to dvd. yet now when i try this
booting to my new install then
#mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/drived
it mounts the hosed install's /boot folder only, in the new drived folder i created,not the rest of the drive
how can i get it to mount the whole drive so i can move my files?
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