Thanx (Re: EMERGENCY 'umount /')
Thank you for your E-mail.
I have discovered the root(excuse the pun)
of my problem.
I was using the rescue disk instead of the
boot disk. To cut a long story everything
worked fine with the boot disk.
I typed:
'linux init=/bin/sh'
at the boot prompt and once instead bash I
typed:
'mount / -n -o remount,rw'
However this does raise the question in my
mind about the exact purpose of the rescue
disk. I naturally assumed that I should use
it when I couldn't get into my system.
Something else to investigate I suppose.
ThanX again.
T:per_adua32
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