Re: Single boot without mounting the partitions

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On Monday, March 14, 2005, at 03:18 PM, Ed Wilts wrote:

On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 02:41:50PM -0500, Margaret Doll wrote:
I understand how to single boot by appended to the kernel line at boot
time.  However single boot mounts the partitions, so I have the same
problem.

How can I single boot just so that the / partition is mounted?  I want
to take the "offending" partition out of the fstab table until I can
manually "fsck" it.

You can boot into rescue mode. Then the system is all yours.

.../Ed

Ed,

I tried rescue mode off of RHEL 3 Disk 1, hitting F5 and then putting in
linux rescue at the boot prompt. The system came up wanting to install.




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