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I did that once. I ended up rebooting to a rescue disk
or cd and then manually mounting my root partition. I
think I used nano to correct the file manually.
--- jeff <jeffv@op.net> wrote:
> Let's say some genius makes a mistake in fstab,
> which shows up on boot as
> trying to mount smb shares and never gets past it.
> How would said genius
> bypass fstab or correct the error during boot?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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