On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, sreangsu acharyya wrote:

> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, VTL wrote:
> 
> > We are facing the problem of readonly file system on redhat 6.2 version. the
> > server was runninf fine, suddenly started happening like this. When we
> > reboot, the message is "the fstab file is corrupt".
> 
> first boot into single user mode from a different media like cd or floppy
> and run e2fsck on your root partition. If that goes fine, there isnt much
> of a bother. Mount the partitions one by one somewhere say /tmp. A look

        I think he can even remount to read write. After the
filesystem gets mounted, do this on the command line.

  mount -o remount,rw /

        Then edit /etc/fstab and correct whatever problems are there. Also
then try to find out how the fstab got damaged.

> into these should be enough to tell you what its mount point was. So update 
> the /etc/fstab entry appropriately. You should be fine, unless there are
> some filesystem errors.
> 

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