On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 20:34 -0400, Adam Hitchcock wrote:
Thank you for the quick response, but I am still having a few
problems. Regarding the SELinux is it a bad thing to have on?
No, but we're trying to debug what is happening.
> vi /etc/fstab
> change LABEL=/ to just have it pointing to /dev/hdaX (where X is
> where /is located)
I tried doing this but I got the waring that I was trying to edit a
read only file. I was unable to override this with w! or wq!.
OK to start off
In rescue mode /proc/mounts should tell you what the root partition is.
If it's an LVM part eg:
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
Then I don't think we should have the LABEL= stuff, if it's just a
normal disk device:
e2label /dev/hdaX (it should return / - eg_
/sbin/e2label /dev/hda1
/boot
To change fstab
mount -o remount,rw /
vi /etc/fstab
mount -o remount,ro /
Ctrl-D
Please put all this in bugzilla though - if we are setting up fstab
wrong it is a bug.
Paul