>install loonix
>it puts my root drive into read mode
>cant even boot my live usb now
Wow., what a great desktop os.
Install loonix
install bsd
>fell for the meme
you installed it on the wrong drive you idiotic fuckface.
did you pay attention to the fucking installer at all or did you just blindly clicked next like a toddler.
It was working fine faggot.
I tried to edit my fstab file by accident and now my system is read only.
Don't blame Linux for your fuck up you dumbass faggot
>be a nigger
What if OP is white?
>edit my fstab file
Oh, so you fucked it up yourself.
This isn't the fault of the OS, this is user error.
Get out of here.
this is the second time i see this meme that BSD is an african american OS
is it new
i haven't browsed g in a couple o fmotnsh
How do i fix it?
Don't fuck with the fstab before making a backup, you fucking retard.
>I tried to edit my fstab file by accident and now my system is read only.
You don't try to anything by accident. You fucked up your fstab through ignorance. It wasn't an accident.
By using a live disk to edit the fstab back to normal on the primary drive
>I edited my fstab
>It's my operating system's fault
Really makes you think.
Your fstab was fine before, wasn't it?
Restore from your backup copy. You DID make a backup copy before editing it, didn't you?
> edit my fstab
you literally killed yourself
I was trying to put my second drive as rw.
I posted an screenshot of what happens when going trhough a live usb.
Is your liveCD damaged?
initramfs failing to unpack means that initial stuff loaded into RAM is corrupt.
Is an usb, not a cd.
JUST
Sorry, is your liveUSB damaged?
Remake your live usb and try it.
Preferably using a different usb.
No.
It's not something you can answer outright.
If something like a single bit flips on that usb then it corrupts the whole live usb.
Take another usb and blast a live image to it just in case your usb is dying.
Is it supposed to boot into kernel panic?
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Or, as everybody except the person who wrote GNU calls it, Linux.
but he was referring to it as loonix not linux
User error =/= OS problem
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wow did you try like running a live cd and manually mounting things like you want them and chrooting into your install and generating new fstab? if not its too early to make a thread op
Smells like you fell for the arch linux meme
Did you put "ro" option in fstab?
>I tried to edit my fstab file by accident
u fuckin wat m8
how do you try to edit a file by accident
>his own fault
>stupid OS
>initramfs unpacking failed
you'll need to regenerate your initramfs
sage
for blaming linux for ur own stupidity
"I was trying" and you failed.
Suck it up and learn from your mistake, don't blame anything other than yourself.
Just say "Hey guys I fucked up how can I fix this" and you might actually get help.
>mess with system files
>hurr durr linux is shit amarite
kys
Better delet system34 and call windows shit as well
>I fucked up my install by making changes I don't understand to system files
>MUST BE THE OS, WHAT A BAD OS GUISE
Damn must be tough being incompetent
Don't beat yourself up OP, one time I tried installing Arch for my roommate on his laptop, but I didn't really understand it at all, and I was kind of just winging it, ended up making it impossible to boot into his Windows partition, and didn't even install GRUB to the right place.
Luckily I was able to rescue his Windows system.
>Blames software for his own failing
Also try putting a different Linux distribution on the USB.
Aylmao winbaby
>I tried to edit my fstab file
Well then you only have yourself to blame, don't you? Fuck of, you fucking retard.
hey guys, i was fucking with bootmgr and now windows doesn't boot
this sucks, i'm going back to gentoo
This is what happens when winbabbies are let out of their playpen.
if you are too autistic to fix yourself then boot up arch linux iso
mount your root drive to /mnt
mount every other drive you need according to /mnt being your root
run
genfstab -Up /mnt > /mnt/etc/fstab
reboot
these are also threads originating from microsoft marketing
noobs should ubuntu ,elementary or linuxmint. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE ARCH?
OP "screenshot" has the word "Ubuntu" in it though. I don't think that's Arch.
Do I need to remove fstab first before re-generating it again?
>I tried to edit my fstab file by accident
>and now my system is read only
top kek
You're the type to buy a motorcycle and complain about the bike when you crash tipping over from inexperience
>install loonix
Good jump, OP
>it puts my root drive into read mode
What? How is it possible with GUI install?
>cant even boot my live usb now
Sorry OP. You need to boot back to Windows just to re-download the iso and putting it back into your USB stick. If it still persists, get another USB stick.
>Wow., what a great desktop os.
Always Google stuff before you step in. Please don't be a person that doesn't look on the road to avoid pitfalls
>I tried to edit my fstab file by accident and now my system is read only
OP. You just skipped several steps. What the fuck are you fiddling with sudo gedit?
No. user. Use mount. You don't put your second drive on fstab. Geez, user. You just made me re-assess your capability as a human.
In a Ubuntu from OP's screenshot. It's not Arch.
Uh... I put all my drives on fstab. Should I not do this?
OP let me put something in perspective for you. You've probably used Windows for YEARS and so everything you do in Windows comes naturally. Linux, you've never done what you're doing. And because you have a lot more freedom, you also will make a lot of mistakes. I've fucked up editing my fstab plenty of times but now it's like second nature to me.
I'm not sure what you edited in your fstab that would cause your mistakes, but general rule of thumb: Don't touch the root entry unless you have some really good reason to do so. It should generate that + the swap automatically with UUID. I've never had a distro NOT do that.
What were you editing the fstab for anyways? Might be a good place to start.
iirc no, but i doubt trying it to see what happens could fuck it up anymore. It should just overwrite it
Only if you have read lots of stuff about it in the first place. Just not to a point where OP screwed up fstab by himself on first try and cried about it.
He said that he wants his second drive to be rw.
These threads are started by microsoft shills to try and scare people away from installing linux.
I've installed a ubuntu and mint, it is genuinely easier and faster to install linux than it is to install windows. And it's fucking free.
everyone dumps a bike at some point
Alright, cool. I've never had an issue with it, but it doesn't hurts to make sure.
This is the OP microsoft shill pretending to be another user
just stop dude, you don't realize how fucking obvious you are
you know how it goes
>edit my fstab
you dun goofed
You can mount, chroot and fix your fstab on any distro you fucking retard.
You sure you want a Linux beginner to do those three?
YOU might be able to, but OP probably can't.
ㅠ_ㅠ
The os is not the problem, you fucked up. Man up and stop blaming the os.
Just read up some docs, couple of stackoverflow, ubuntuforums etc etc to get yourself going.
Smells like chum.
Same. It's probably just one guy saying it.