On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Help me!
>
> I have a bad rc.sysinit file and it prevents me from being
> able to bootup linux. I have a GOOD copy of rc.sysinit
> available but I cannot get in to replace the bad with the
> good.
>
> Starting linux in single mode, my / directory (/dev/hda6
> on my system) is always mounted read-only mode. A boot
> disk is useless because it still relies on the rc.sysinit
> on the harddrive.
>
> I need to know how to start linux in single mode with the
> root directory mounted read-write.
>
> My mountpoints are setup as follows:
>
> /boot
> /
> /usr
> /usr/local
> /home
>
> I need / to mount in single mode read-write so I can replace
> my bad rc.sysinit with the good one.
>
> praedor
>
>
"linux single rw" should do it
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