On 06/08/2010 01:24 PM, Yogesh wrote:
> 
>     Use your installation media in "repair" mode, or find some live media to
>     boot and fix from....
> 
>     chroot is your friend....
> 
> 
> I am very new to Fedora. How can I repair my installation using Live
> Media (USB)?

Boot the live media, mount your old fedora filesystem under it, chroot
yourself to your filesystem, and then fix what you need to....

This is neither Fedora nor Linux specific.  It works this way on *any*
unix-style system.

> Thanks,
> 
> -Yogesh 

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