linux rescue

Jacques B. jjrboucher at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 15:23:08 UTC 2007


You need to first determine which partition is associated to /.  fdisk
-l /dev/hda will do that (assuming your Linux system is on an IDE hard
drive on the 1st IDE chain, set as master).
If it's a SATA drive, then /dev/sda will be the first SATA drive.
Once you know which partition is / (/dev/hda2, /dev/sda5, whatever
depending on your system configuration) and you have a mount point
created, simply mount it as you would any other device.

mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/root

Of course mount switches may be needed depending on what you are
seeking to do (read only, different file type which requires
specifying, no change to the access time).

Jacques B.

On 4/28/07, LC <listfedora at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do i mount / (root) in linux rescue?
>
> regards
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