Brian Murray wrote:
> Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better.  Looking at your report the "corrupted" fstab looks like one
> that you would see when running the live CD.  Are you certain that the
> fstab of your installation was modified to that?
>
> ** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => High
>
> ** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>   
Hi, I have since reinstalled Jaunty, so I can't look into this again 
straight away. What I did was (from memory): * Install 9.10 * After 
installation was complete, I logged into the new installation. 
Everything was fine. * I installed the updates. Restarted. No problems 
so far. * I clicked on the restricted hardware icon and restarted. * On 
rebooting, there was a message reporting that one of the mediums in 
fstab couldn't be mounted. Unfortunately, the message was quite long and 
I didn't have time to write it down. I tried to take a photo, but the 
message is illegible in the photo. * Instead of arriving at the login 
screen, the monitor went black and the caps lock light started flashing. 
* I then tried rebooting the computer into recovery mode. When in 
recovery mode, I had a message indicating that the operating system 
couldn't be mounted. * I rebooted the computer into a live session on 
the live cd. * I chrooted to the installed system and opened the fstab 
file with nano. It was as I reported. I can't guarantee that I didn't 
make a mistake - but I presume that when I've chrooted to the installed 
system, the path /etc/fstab is that of the installed system and not the 
live cd. If it helps you to track this bug, I am prepared to repeat the 
attempt this weekend. Is there anything particular I should look out for 
or do to help the bug tracking process? Cheers James Pursey

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Critical bug in restricted drivers - enabling ati restricted drivers corrupts 
fstab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460321
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