I can't imagine why you can't see your other patition. Run fdisk off the
bootdisk and see what partitions it prints..
Donncha.
>> Now, the plot gets thicker.
> My system is split into 2 partitions so when I log in through an old boot disk all I can see is my /usr partition.
> Which not so nicely enough means that I can't grab the configuration files and try to get things back to normal.
>> Is there anything that I can do about this or should I just nuke the whole thing and install from scratch?
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