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Dear Sir,
I have RHEL4 and WindowsXP in my system , recently I have accessed Linux partition through Windows. Later I have changed the permissions of the filesystem through Windows, ...
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- 12-15-2005 #1Just Joined!
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KERNEL PANIC : HOW TO RECOVER
Dear Sir,
I have RHEL4 and WindowsXP in my system , recently I have accessed Linux partition through Windows. Later I have changed the permissions of the filesystem through Windows, but now Im unable boot Linux its giving me an error "KERNEL PANIC" . How can I reboot Linux safely
without reinstalling it.
Thanking you,
regards
praveen
- 12-15-2005 #2Linux Guru
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Windows does not know anything about Linux and even less about Linux permissions. If your system can be fixed at all, you will need to do it using a Linux system, using a live CD. How did you try to access Linux through Windows?
/IMHO
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- 12-15-2005 #3
What did you do to linux with windows?? And how did you do it??
As said before, windows doesn't know anything about linux, so it's normally a good idea to keep linux a secret from it
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- 12-17-2005 #4Linux Newbie
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KERNEL PANIC : HOW TO RECOVER
We could possibley help you recover your linux, if you could tell us what exactly have you done to those partitions from within Windows !!


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