That worked the first time (or second time, I still keep trying to add 
the additional storage). I couldn't it mount until I unplugged the 
second (new) raid1 this time.

It might be connected to how dmraid is loading up. dmraid loads during 
the xen-kernel bootup, right?

Jorick Astrego wrote:
> It's really simple:
> 
> Boot Centos 5 CD
> 
> Start rescue mode by typing
> 
> # linux rescue
> 
> # sudo -i
> # mkdir /mnt/root
> # mount -t ext3 /dev/whatever /mnt/root
> # nano /mnt/root/etc/fstab
> 
> 
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>> Gack. I added an additional Raid1 pair to my machine just before I 
>> planned to bring it over to the office and I did something dumb and 
>> locked out.
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>> I have the pv's, vg's and lv's cleared. All I need to do is get on root 
>> and remove a line from fstab, but I can't get it out of read only mode 
>> to save the edit.
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>> My root login at "Repair Filesystem" seems unable to make the file 
>> writeable. I have done this in past with Knoppix, but can't seem to file 
>> the utility to make the write editable (same with CentOS and other live 
>> CD's, am downloading newer BackTrack now).
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