Re: Re[2]: [expert] Booting if partitions on disk have been changed

2000-01-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, you wrote: > Thanks. Any idea how I can boot back into Linux to make the modifications to fstab? > The boot process stops/freezes when it gets to trying to mount. > Boot & Rescue combo or tomsrtbt single-floppy linux disk. Then, mount your existing setup to somewhere like /m

Re[2]: [expert] Booting if partitions on disk have been changed

2000-01-19 Thread Kevin Boylan
Hello Matt, Wednesday, January 19, 2000, 1:07:34 AM, you wrote: MS> What probably happened was you changed the numbers (/dev/hda6 becomes MS> /dev/hda5 or somesuch). After the kernel boots, it mounts stuff out of MS> /etc/fstab, which will contain the old numbers. Just make sure that after MS>