On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Mascha Miedaner wrote: > I'm replying to my own message. > > I think the problem is an entry I made in the fstab file, where the last > number should > be zero. > > How do I get into Linux now so that I can change that file? > Upon booting my system says" enter I to get into interactive mode" and that > has > never worked for me. Goto http://www.toms.net/rb/. Download tomsrtbt and create the floppy. This can be done in either Windows or Linux. Boot the system off of the floppy (change your BIOS as necessary). Once you have booted the system from the floppy, mount the partition that contains the /etc directory. For example: # mount /dev/hda2 /mnt Then cd in the /etc directory on the harddrive: # cd /mnt/etc Then edit the fstab file: # vi fstab Reboot. # reboot Let me know if you have any problems with this. dentonj -- for(;P("\n"),R=;P("|"))for(e=C;e=P("_"+(*u++/8)%2))P("|"+(*u/4)%2); -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cochise Linux Users Group Mailing List - cochiselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For more information: http://www.cochiselinux.org To unsubscribe: //www.freelists.org/list/cochiselinux