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How to access fstab at reboot phase Sorry I didn't check back on this question. GRUB is the bootloader, which your VM would use to start up your Linux kernel (unless you're using LILO, which would be pretty unusual). Depending on your distribution, you might need to hold down shift or tap escape during the boot sequence to reach the GRUB menu. You'd actually need to use a valid ISO9660 file to resolve your problem via the second method, as a dummy would still be unmountable. Something like Damn Small Linux would have worked well. |
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answered | Sharing files with Android devices (How do I mount an HP Touchpad, Cyanogen Mod 9?) |
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answered | How to access fstab at reboot phase |