<quote who="Rob B">

> I have managed to mount / but I an unable to correct /etc/fstab, since I
> either appear unable to login as root, or the volume is mounted read-only.
> 
> What to do from here?  I have tried dropping to single user and editing
> /etc/fstab there, but I still can't write to the file.

If it's mounted read-only:

  mount / -o remount,rw

- Jeff

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