I have had linux and windows installed in a dual
boot setup for a while, and it worked fine. Then the windows side got a
virus, and a reformat was required. Windows (XP) reinstalled fine, but the linux
bootloader was removed. Attemting to boot with a bootloader we had placed on a
floppy in expectation of this occurance booted linux, but we recieved multiple
errors regarding a partition on the hard drive containing windows, all
pertaining to /dev/hda2 being a incorrect filesystem type. These errors occurred
even when we deleted the partition hda2. Even with these errors, linux managed
to boot, but was unable to load X. When a manual X startup was attempted, X
crashed and gave directions to the attached logfile. We would greatly appreciate
any help regarding any portion of these problems, but mainly on gettin X to run
properly. Thank you for your time.
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