>> BTW, does anyone have an idea about how to use different fstab at
>> bootup - by using a boot parameter for instance? The idea is to be
>
>Not possible. /etc/fstab is read by mount, which is called by the startup
>scripts.
>You can, of course, modify the scripts to shuffle the fstab file befo
Hi,
>> The problem basically is that I want to be able
>> to specify three things:
>> - root filesystem after Linux has booted
>> - the device to write boot table to
>> - the device for lilo to use at booting to read the kernels etc.
>> And I only have `root=' and `boot=' arguments to specify a
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