\_ SMTP quoth Mike & Barb Kollier on 9/27/2001 19:40 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ Please help! I have an urgent situation. I'm running RedHat 7.1 on i686. I just attempted to create quotas for my root filesystem. I \_ followed directions by setting the option field in the /etc/fstab file to defaults,usrquota,grpquota for the root filesystem line. I \_ may have made a typo. On rebooting I got the following error: \_ Remounting root filesystem in read/write mode: / not mounted already, or bad option. \_ \_ The boot then quickly fails as the root system is left in read only mode. I have a boot diskette and can get to the boot prompt but \_ don't know what to do to resolve the issue. My syslinux.cfg on the boot diskette is as follows: \_ default linux \_ prompt 1 \_ display boot.msg \_ timeout 100 \_ label linux \_ kernel vmlinuz \_ append initrd=initrd.img root=/dev/hda5 \_ \_ I'd guess that I need to override the /etc/fstab or somehow modify it. If I could only bring the system up in read only I could copy \_ some of my unsaved work and re-install. Any help greatly appreciated if only to point to another forum. 1) if your boot disk works and gets you to a 'recovery prompt', try mounting your root file system and checking the /etc/fstab to be something 'reasonable'. My RH7.1 has a / line that looks like LABEL=/ / ext2 defaults 1 1 if labels didn't get written to your disk somehow, it may need to resemble: /dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults 1 1 2) No rescue disk? Try an install. No, really. Just stop before the interestesting package selection part somehow. Preferablly just after 'loading second stage' message, which or may not flash by on a cd boot. Ctrl-Alt-F2 to get to the second virtual terminal. Type mount. It *should* have mounted your various partitions someplace. If it hasn't, go step through a few steps in the first terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and check back. When you've got them mounted, go edit fstab as above. (Probably /mnt/etc/fstab, but ymmv). Then cd back to / pop to first terminal and feed it ctrl-alt-delete. Should reboto and all is well. Hum, you may need to say % PATH=$PATH:/mnt/bin:/mnt/usr/bin to be able to find vi or other suitable editor (not pico, last I checked...it did weird things by wrapping config files) David