Blast, I screwed up partitions again.
Was prepping to install Kubuntu on an existing partition on my netbook (parallel to my Lubuntu), though I wanted to move it over and rid the system of some extraneous partitions. I was using one of the partition managers that came stock on the LiveCD; can't remember whether it was Partition Manager or KDE Partition Manager. I had just hit the Apply button when I realised I may as well do a couple more actions as I was going away from the computer for a few hours (nothing showing on progress bar) so I hit the Cancel button. The PM promptly crashed, and when I restarted it, the partition holding my Lubuntu (which I wanted to keep) showed as empty, and a reboot gave an "OS not found" error.
Now I haven't really lost anything of great value other than an OS set up exactly the way I want it and a couple of files I'd like back. Is there any way to recreate the partition table with a rescue USB?
Was prepping to install Kubuntu on an existing partition on my netbook (parallel to my Lubuntu), though I wanted to move it over and rid the system of some extraneous partitions. I was using one of the partition managers that came stock on the LiveCD; can't remember whether it was Partition Manager or KDE Partition Manager. I had just hit the Apply button when I realised I may as well do a couple more actions as I was going away from the computer for a few hours (nothing showing on progress bar) so I hit the Cancel button. The PM promptly crashed, and when I restarted it, the partition holding my Lubuntu (which I wanted to keep) showed as empty, and a reboot gave an "OS not found" error.
Now I haven't really lost anything of great value other than an OS set up exactly the way I want it and a couple of files I'd like back. Is there any way to recreate the partition table with a rescue USB?
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