Re: What causes single user boot?
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, Christopher D. Judd wrote:
> > Make sure the sixth field in your /etc/fstab is set to 0(zero) or
> > empty for removable media. From 'man 5 fstab'
[...]
> Sure enough, that fixed it. Odd that this problem only showed up
> when I upgraded to Hamm, though. Thanks for the tip.
Same here. I have an external removeable-media drive that, in the fstab,
is nominally ext2. If I boot with an msdos-formatted cartridge, however, I
get the 'Ctrl-D' prompt. This didn't happen until I upgraded to Hamm. Now
that I know the fix I'll be sure to update my fstab.
Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (248)377-7735 ray.ingles@fanucrobotics.com
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