On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 7:17 AM, James B. Byrne <byrn...@harte-lyne.ca>wrote:

> I believe that I made a boo boo recently when recovering some unused
> disk space.  Without going into painfully embarrassing detail I need
> to delete an entry in fstab for a now non-existent logical volume.
>
> The system reports that the there is a bad superblock for said logical
> volume.  Mainly I expect because there isn't one anymore. How do I
> edit fstab so as to remove the mount request?  For some reason the
> system will not boot from the cdrom and the I for interactive option
> is just blown by when the HDD boot starts.


Can you have some other rescue device besides the CD then, can you boot to
USB and create a rescue disk image onto USB and then go and edit it?
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