Re: c00l hack
Article: 7590 of alt.hackers From: wsantee@cyberspace.com (Wes Santee) Newsgroups: alt.hackers Subject: Re: c00l hack Date: 3 Apr 1995 19:53:43 -0700 Organization: C y b e r S p a c e (206) 505-5577 Lines: 50 Approved: me Message-ID: 3lqcbn$h6h@case.cyberspace.com NNTP-Posting-Host: case.cyberspace.com Status: RO
Clayton O'Neill sez: >Wes Santee (wsantee@cyberspace.com) wrote: >:[rebuilding Novell partition] > >Boy, you must have worked in a weenie business group. When *I* worked at I guess it depends on your point of view. I was (one of) the data recovery guys for Norton Utils. Normally focused on rebuilding Stacker/DriveSpace/DoubleSpace/etc... drives, cleaning up after virus hits, rebuilding disks at the physical disk level by back-calculation partition sizes based on the number of sectors per fat when the partition table and LBR were hosed, or was normally the case, a combination of the above. Since I hardly ever dealt with Novell, the hack was rebuilding something I had no idea what the structure was with 100% recovery. Judge it as you will. >product). That usually entailed rebuilding the MBR, boot sector (Which >is on Cyl 0, Side 1, Sect 1, BTW), and the first sector of the root You're right. I always had to double check that because the partition table view in DiskEdit shows Side, Cyl, Sec which would be (1,0,1). The more comman Cyl Side Sec notation (brought up ala Alt-P) would show it as (0,1,1). Actually, you could put the boot record on the first partition anywhere you please as long as you update the partition table and the "Special Hidden Sectors" entry in the boot record. On another note, thanks to everybody who responded that I bought the April 1st post hook, line, and sinker. I promised myself that I wasn't going to watch out for that, but the post got the better of me! Well done! (At least you all know how I feel about the subject). ObHack: Hmmmm, while we're on the data recovery motif, I remember when I had to talk a guy through a complete drive rebuild over the phone. The hack was that the guy knew about 20 words in English so after explaining what some of the keys on the keyboard were, I did it entirely blind by telling him to do nothing but things like "Press TAB 3 times, type 145, press Enter." He couldn't explain to me what was on his screen so I had to just try to mentally perceive what he was seeing and act accordingly. Cheers, -- ( -Wes Santee | I feel my body weakened by the years ) ( wsantee@cyberspace.com | As people turn to gods of cruel design ) ( O S / 2 W A R P | Could it be they fear the pain of death? ) ( | Or could it be they fear the joy of life? )