On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Kevin....use a rescue disc. The 6.1 cd came without one. But
> there's an image of one called tomsrtbt (it's
> /mnt/cdrom/images/rescue/tomsrtbt.img) on the 6.0 cd and on
> distro's prior to that and on RedHat's cd's there's an .img file
> called rescue.img. These can be put on a floppy from dos with
> the rawrite.exe program and then you can boot your system with
> the floppy. Booting with any of these will put you in a
> mini-distro in the console mode with access to your Linux
> partitions so you can modify your /etc/fstab file.
>
Small correction -- The RedHat "Rescue" disk is one of a pair of
disks. You need an install boot floppy or a boot floppy made from
boot.img. Boot off the "boot.img" floppy and then type "rescue" at
the prompt. Replace the boot floppy with the "rescue" floppy as
indicated.
John