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Re: /etc/fstab corrupt - cannot boot

 
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Ian Lochray
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Re: /etc/fstab corrupt - cannot boot

mount -u -o rw root_domain#root /
That did the job. I was then able to edit the fstab and boot into multi-user mode.
Thanks for all the help.