Acctually I found out that the FSTAB file is fine, but I was hit by a
hacker unfortunally, so I am going to reinstall the whole thing. And yes I
am staying with Red Hat...



Cheers, Dimitri





--- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---

Datum: 09.05.2005 03:48

Von: Mike MacCana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

An: [EMAIL PROTECTED], slug@slug.org.au

Betreff: Re: [SLUG] linux start up problem



> Linley Caetan wrote:

>

> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>Hi guys,

> >>

> >>I am a newbe, veery bad at Linux, and I have a problem.

> >>

> >>My Linux  server does not start up anymore. I have Red Hat 9 installed
and

> >>when I start it goes to the 4th line setting hostname, it OK's it on
the

> >>right, jumps to the next line and then stops for ever and ever.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> ><snip>

> >Same problem for me.

> >Just get hold of Ubuntu live CD and boot into this.

> >and you should be able to see the drive

> >

> >

> He can already do that with Red Hat CD 1.

>

> >back up the data (/home/<username>)

> >Then your best bet is to reinstall.

> >I switched to Ubuntu because of continual problems like this.

> >

> >

> If you put a SMB share or NFS export in /etc/fstab in Ubuntu, and that

> share became unavailable, I'd be very surprised if you didn't have the

> same problem. This has nothing to do with distros.

>

> I'd also be surprised if Ubuntu had a method to confirm each survice and


> skip netfs.

>

> Not everything is about distros.

>

> /me returns to chewing on orphans while running Fedora.

>

> Mike

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