Subject: failure notice
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Date: 11/20/2001 01:05:14
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From: "Georges Heinesch" <geohei-ml@geohei.lu>
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Subject: Red screen with A3000
Date: 19 Nov 2001 19:10:09 +0100
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After a mishap on my system, the RDG of my harddisk containing NetBSD
was gone. However I was aware of the low/high cylinders of the 3
partitions /, swap und /usr. I reorganized the disk exactly the same
way it was prior the disaster (including DOSType, reserved blocks, ...)

I was also lucky that I had a complete Image Backup (made with Diavolo
3.5 Pro). Hence I was able to restore the entire system!

However ... after booting, I got a red screen (hardware/memory
damage). This must be related in some respect to an error during my
NetBSD restore operation, since AmigaOS works fine!

Did I miss someting during the restore?

TIA

-- 
Cu  Georges Heinesch, Luxembourg
    geohei@geohei.lu
    http://www.geohei.lu
    PGP RSA & DH/DSS public key on request and on public servers

... Only happy at FL 370, Mach 0.76