Franki wrote:
I tried the suggestion shown below with no luck. I'm using 9.1, if that matters.Hi,
I did thatBoot from the mandrake CD1
press F1 for more options and then enter rescue at the prompt.
I did that
when it comes up, in rescue mode, type: chroot /mnt
This didn't work. When it came up in resue mode, I chose "console" and then entered, chroot/mnt. I got an error. "bash no such file or directory" I got help for chroot. It says, chroot NEWROOT [options] or chroot command. Chroot gives me an error, "no such directory as NEWROOT"
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Eric
Probably my fault, I have not needed to do it since mandrake 7.2 so the process has apparently changed.
The "linux single" suggestion will now doubt do it for you now.
rgds
Franki
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