dimitri wrote:

I tried this as well, having boot troubles. Can't interact with "I" or "control C".

I described the trouble earlier. No luck yet, any more tip maybe...

Thanks a lot.
Alternativly, does anyone know some shop who does little linux repairs like this one? I have not even any luck there, every shop I call seems to do only Win stuff. But there is another Software giant coming up, now that Adobe bought Macromedia out...


Cheers, Dimitri

Why not boot one of the live Linux systems - say Ubuntu or Mepis (on cover DVD of APC) - and mount your Red Hat filesystem and do as Mike says below?



But better yet, you should simply fix netfs. You can do this by looking at /etc/fstab, where a Windows share is being mounted by your Linux machine. Maybe the Windows machien isn't connected anymore or has changed in some way. Fix the fix as appropriate.

Mike


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