I did a wrong manipulation with the fstab file.
It has a wrong UUID for the / mount point. The fstab file with the right UUID is in fstab.bkp.
Now at startup, the file system is mounted read-only. So I cannot rename or edit fstab anymore.
Is there a way to get out of this other than a clean install ? Some mount/remount with --fstab /etc/fstab.bkp ?
It has a wrong UUID for the / mount point. The fstab file with the right UUID is in fstab.bkp.
Now at startup, the file system is mounted read-only. So I cannot rename or edit fstab anymore.
Is there a way to get out of this other than a clean install ? Some mount/remount with --fstab /etc/fstab.bkp ?
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