Author: kkmangnn ([email] kkmangnn@gmail.cn [/email]) # Welcome to reprint, but please keep this segment of system installation: in two cases (1), no lvm, manually set partitions, mainly this. In this way, the/etc/fstab file (2) has lvm, which is installed by default by the system. The/etc/fstab file is installed by default. Different situations are described in specific problems.
Author: kkmangnn ([email] kkmangnn@gmail.cn [/email])
# You are welcome to reprint this paragraph, but please keep it
System installation: In two cases
(1) If no lvm exists, manually set partitions. In this way, the/etc/fstab file
(2) lvm is installed by default in the system. It is the/etc/fstab file installed by default. The specific problems may vary.
Several faults, including but not limited:
1. grub. conf file loss
Ii. grub directory loss
Iii. Lost boot directory
Iv. Loss of/etc/fstab files
5. Lost/etc/inittab File
6. the mount file is modified.
VII. Comprehensive Experiment