On 12/03/06, Thomas E Dukes edukes@alltel.net wrote:
Alternatively (and much better) why not edit the fstab file instead of overwriting? This is best done with something like Knoppix boot and not with running OS.
I did an install of Redhat _years_ ago and have only had to upgrade. I never had to use this feature. I don't have a clue what it is.
Guess I'm screwed.........
Knoppix is a live cd distro of linux that runs off the memory. After running knoppix (or any other live cd) you can mount and edit files in /etc and there after boot in regular way.
If you are ready to throw in your hat then...... else try with single user boot. I am not fully sure but when you boot type in linux singe ( better google for it) and then do needed changes. -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux