Sep 122007
 

For some reason, my desktop bounced. I have a faulty drive in my system that has a VFAT on it that seems to been unclean or something. Leftover from the Great Windows Era. It’s okay, I don’t need it anyway. I can mount it though, so it’s in the fstab.
The system didn’t come up, because of the faulty filesystem. That happens sometimes, so I reboot again. It could not be autocorrected obviously. So, I rebooted again, now in recovery mode. Recoverymode does not check the root filesystem only, no, it checks ALL filesystems. So I can’t boot in recovery mode. How smart is that? It’s the brain fart of a moron, that’s what it is. Must be some Windows loser that thought Linux is just another OS. Unix does not need ALL filesystems to be okay. I will do that by hand. Unix people are capable of that. Fucking morons. The point of having several filesystems instead of one is for recovery purposes.

Now I need to find a bootable CD, mount the root filesystem, edit the fstab and reboot. This is just plain stupid.

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