Option 1 (depends on boot order settings in EEPROM):
Boot a stock image from a USB device*, mount the root partition, fix broken fstab
Option 2 (check CM5 docs for details):
Boot as a USB mass storage device, mount root partition on another Linux box, fix broken fstab.
*: or network
Boot a stock image from a USB device*, mount the root partition, fix broken fstab
Option 2 (check CM5 docs for details):
Boot as a USB mass storage device, mount root partition on another Linux box, fix broken fstab.
*: or network
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:15 pm