Start from Live-CD like in installation.
Mount the / to /mnt/gentoo
cd /mnt/gentoo/etc and edit the files (including fstab) you need.
I think if you chroot there then you can also run "passwd" and set the root password to correct again and then you can start rebooting.


Imre

Stephen Liu wrote:
- snip -

I have edited  /etc/fstab  same as Chapter 15 but problem still
remained at booting with following warning;

Warning...fsck, reiserfs for device /dev/Root exited with signal 6 Filesystem couldn't be fixed.


<snip>

/dev/Root is a placeholder in the default install fstab. Change it (and other fstab entries) to the actual device names.

Hi Barry

Thanks for your response.

Now my problem is I can't edit files anymore because login 'read file system'. I can login without password. If keying in password, 'incorrect password' popup. Any solution?

TIA

B.R.
satimis

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