On Friday 10 March 2006 09:43, Mark Knecht wrote: > Well...I did my best, but it wasn't good enough. The machine no longer > boots to any level that a user could use. I'm told there are lots of > messages on the screen about being unable to find files. (/usr/bin, > /usr/sbin sort of things...) > > To bad for me...I guess I know what I'll be doing this weekend. > > I'm hoping they can find their Gentoo install disk, boot the machine > and get it on the network with sshd running. That will give me a > fighting chance of getting the darn thing fixed. > > Thanks to all for the help. I'm sure it was something stupid on my > part and not anyone's instructions. > > Cheers, > Mark >
Before you do that... did you also edit /etc/mtab in addition to /etc/fstab? Just a thought, since we are talking about separate partitions to mount. -- Eric Bliss systems design and integration, CreativeCow.Net -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list