Ryan Krauss wrote: > I have caused a problem with my Fedora Core 2 installation. I was > trying to add a small fat32 partition to my hard drive. Instead of > taking the space from my existing fat32 partition or my NTFS partition, > Partition Commender decided to take the space out of the swap partition. > And unfortunately, the back stepping feature so proudly proclaimed on > the partition commander box decided not to remember how to undo this. I > managed to undo it manually, but now whenever I try to boot into Linux, > my computer locks up after I try to log in. I tried deleting the line > that mounts the swap space from the fstab file. Other than that, I have > no idea what to try. I tried booting into the linux rescue mode, but > didn't really know what to do once I logged in. > > How do I go about trouble shooting and fixing this problem? Are you logging in graphically? Try pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 and logging in there. Let us know if it works, and we can go from there. James. -- E-mail address: james@ | "Come on, son, give us your best shot." westexe.demon.co.uk | -- Goliath