Re: [CentOS] fstab problem after a failed drive

2007-09-23 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 22:57 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote: > When your / is mounted ro, you can remount / in rw using this command > > # mount -o remount,rw / > > Then update your fstab and reboot > > Regards > > Alain > Thanks Alain, That worked perfectly Greg _

Re: [CentOS] fstab problem after a failed drive

2007-09-23 Thread Alain Spineux
When your / is mounted ro, you can remount / in rw using this command # mount -o remount,rw / Then update your fstab and reboot Regards Alain On 9/22/07, Gregory P. Ennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Everyone, > > I installed a sata drive on a SuperMicro with SCSI drives. No problem > with th

Re: [CentOS] fstab problem after a failed drive

2007-09-22 Thread Von Landfried
You should be able to boot off the CentOS 5 (assuming its 5) DVD or CD1 and go into "linux rescue" mode which will allow you to mount the / drive in rw mode thus allowing you to remove the entry from the /etc/fstab. Look into that option, I have done it before, but can't remember the exact

[CentOS] fstab problem after a failed drive

2007-09-22 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone, I installed a sata drive on a SuperMicro with SCSI drives. No problem with the installation. Everything went as expected as the os recognized the drive and assigned /dev/sdc to the new 300 gig Seagate drive. I had planned to use this drive for backup tarballs. The drive had been func