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I have a very interesting problem with my mtab file that I am not entirely sure how to fix.
The problem started this morning, My desktop was working perfectly fine last night when I shut it down. This morning when I try to start it up, I find that none of my partitions have mounted except for the root partition (which seems to be mounted read-only).
upon further investigation, I ran ls -l /etc, the result came up ?????????? ? ? mtab (the ?'s is where the permissions are normally listed). I can't read, write, delete, rename, recreate or do anything, because my root account does not have permission. am I stuck? do I have to do a reinstall? or is there some easy way that this problem can be fixed?
I need a speedy response, I'm going back to college in a couple of days and my Desktop is vital.
cyrusm
Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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Did you try to fsck the root partition?
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yes I did, nothing has changed.
Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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check dmesg output
check your fstab
hopefully dmesg will say something.
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You obviously cannot alter anything if your system is mounted read-only.
mount -o rw,remount /
should take care of that. Then you can start modifying mtab accordingly.
Also - mtab is generated dynamically based on what's mounted - so what is the problem with it being 'broken' exactly? I'm not sure whether it gets just wiped upon shutdown/reboot, but your conclusion seems a bit bizarre...
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