Re: Can not find partitions in linux rescue after missing fstab | |
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Hey, there, Patil, Manjiri S wrote: > > I was playing around with my test machine to get details of linux boot > process . I renamed my fstab file from /etc/fstab to /etc/fstab.old . > Now if I boot machine to linux rescue mode to recover I get error saying > there are no partition s to mount. If I try to mount it manually by > giving > > mount /dev/sda2 /mnt > > I get error saying no such file and directory. I can't see root > filesystem mounted. > > I also tried > > mount -o remount,rw / > > But didnn't help. > > I tried booting into single mode but I can not rename file as its > mounted as read only. When you boot off the rescue disk, it creates a virtual root filesystem, and it's running completely from memory. So what you need to do is this: if there/s no /mnt, make one. Then mount /dev/sda2 ->read/write - make *sure* it's that, because I think the default is ro. Then you can rename fstab, and you should be good to go. mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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