I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Petteri R??ty wrote:
Mark wrote:
I made a mistake while creating my fstab on a new install, and I can't
boot. If I use my Universal CD to boot up, what command(s) will I have
to run to get access to the fstab to fix it? (I'm assuming I have to
re-mount & chroot but I don't know specifically what to do). Thanks!
You only need to mount your root partition to /mnt/gentoo and then
execute nano /mnt/gentoo/etc/fstab -w. You can change nano to another
editor if you like.
Regards,
Petteri
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