[CentOS] What commands are available in recovery mode?

cornel panceac cpanceac at gmail.com
Thu Dec 30 06:05:08 UTC 2010


2010/12/30 Bill Campbell <centos at celestial.com>

> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010, Mark wrote:
> >I have a CentOS VM that I messed up and it now can't find /home
> >(because it's gone), so it comes up in recovery mode.
>
> Would a manual fsck help fix this?
>
> >What can I do in recovery mode?  It won't let me modify any files,
> >which makes it hard to fix the fstab, so ...???
>
> This command will remount the root file system read-write so you
> can edit things.
>
> mount -n -oremount,rw /
>
> When you're done this will remount read-only.
>
> mount -n -oremount,ro /
>
>
wasn't

chroot /mnt/sysimage

the standard first step after starting in rescue mode?

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