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[SOLVED] i edit my fstab and now i lost my system

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Re: [SOLVED] i edit my fstab and now i lost my system

#16 Post by DRAGSTER_TUNER »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Can you now chroot into the formerly broken system from the other Debian on the disk?

It seems silly to have to load a live ISO when you already have another distribution bootable from the disk.
Indeed!

I cant guarantee i was doing something wrong when try to access the broken system by the other working debian. I think what solved the issue was the -rw option i used in the mount command (guess)

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Re: [SOLVED] i edit my fstab and now i lost my system

#17 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

Ah, I see, so @bw123 was on the right track all along, lesson learned there (hopefully).

Thanks for the comeback :)
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Re: [SOLVED] i edit my fstab and now i lost my system

#18 Post by DRAGSTER_TUNER »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Ah, I see, so @bw123 was on the right track all along, lesson learned there (hopefully).

Thanks for the comeback :)
Yes, i think he was right, it was just mount it with the right option....in this case, a mandatory -rw option.

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