Thanks, everyone, I've got it.
My blunder on /etc/mount which really should be /etc/fstab.
Have to edit when grub is loading up. Change its entry from hda1 to sda1.
And, you're right, nano is still available.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 03:21:18PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
> I have recently carried out a dist-upgrade on a long time running i386 debian
> machine. Somehow the new distro changed its device naming from hda1 to sda1
> and now my ide attached harddisk fails to boot! Booting it
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 03:21:18PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sda1 and it booted all the way to login prompt and I am stuck. There is
> no other partition which I've made like /usr, /home, /var, etc. So I
> have no way of editing my /etc/mount since there isn't such file nor is
> there an ed
I have recently carried out a dist-upgrade on a long time running i386 debian
machine. Somehow the new distro changed its device naming from hda1 to sda1 and
now my ide attached harddisk fails to boot! Booting it will only take me as far
as raminitd (or something to that effect which i can't rem
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