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howto acces rootfs in recovery mode on xperia x

asked 2019-02-17 14:33:21 +0300

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Device: Xperia X compact (by g7), SFOS 3.0.1.11 I edited /etc/fstab. Now my phone doesn't boot beyond the Sony logo. The LED turns blueish white. I can enter recovery mode, but from there when I go to 3) shell, I'm at a loss how to acces fstab. I probably have to mount something, but I don't now what or how. Going with vi into /etc/fstab gives me a fstab file in which I don't see my editing. Can anybody help?

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thank you that you posted your solution, glad to hear that your phone is up an running again!

nas ( 2019-02-18 19:53:34 +0300 )edit

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answered 2019-02-17 23:46:57 +0300

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updated 2019-02-20 07:56:36 +0300

Finally I could not wait and tried to mount the devices one by one as found by blkid (in recovery mode option 3):

/ # blkid
/dev/dm-1: LABEL="home" UUID="330e4e97-644e-4fcf-8395-95ffa3b32a5e"
/dev/dm-0: UUID="6f5205ff-c6df-43fe-8fbb-15ed92b408c1"
/dev/mmcblk1p1: UUID="44D1-13F0"
/dev/mmcblk0p52: UUID="2f758873-8321-4421-8779-a1b713b072a9"
/dev/mmcblk0p50: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b"
/dev/mmcblk0p49: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b"
/dev/mmcblk0p48: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b"
/dev/mmcblk0p39: LABEL="odm" UUID="e9c0a617-2b70-1a5b-908a-c38456c7e193"
/dev/mmcblk0p36: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b"
/dev/mmcblk0p35: LABEL="cache" UUID="f73de97f-7017-ca5e-9b47-ca9c8f633e83"
/dev/mmcblk0p26: LABEL="dsp" UUID="af32c008-2a39-7e5b-a5dc-201456d93103"
/dev/mmcblk0p24: UUID="00BC-614E"
/dev/mmcblk0p2: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b"
/dev/mapper/sailfish-home: LABEL="home" UUID="330e4e97-644e-4fcf-8395-95ffa3b32a5e"
/dev/mapper/sailfish-root: UUID="6f5205ff-c6df-43fe-8fbb-15ed92b408c1"
/ # mount /dev/dm-0 /mnt
/ # vi /mnt/etc/fstab
/ #

After that I could delete the faulty line in fstab and reboot again ... Sorry to have bothered you all, thanks for your answers!

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answered 2019-02-17 20:10:26 +0300

With my Xperia X Compact I had to mount /dev/mapper/Sailfish-home to get access of /home/nemo. But I only could save my data. I couldn't save my installation so I re-flashed my phone. Still setting up everything.

Hope you are more successful.

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answered 2019-02-17 20:33:19 +0300

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updated 2019-02-17 20:35:18 +0300

On my device (XperiaX) I see using the mount command: /dev/mapper/sailfish-root mounted on /,so reading also the example from Vieno, I suggest you could try to mount /dev/mapper/sailfish-root on an empty directory - something like /mnt or /media or create a dir /media/root , let's say you are mounting it at /mnt .

mount  /dev/mapper/sailfish-root  /mnt

From there I suppose you may me able to go on /mnt/etc/ (/mnt/etc/) and you will find your fstab. Of course do a backup of the fstab ( I would suggest a full backup anyway ).

Before exit / reboot try the command: sync ; sync ; sync ; (yes, 3 times) which is used to write data on disk.

Please let us know how the process went.

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answered 2019-02-17 21:11:47 +0300

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Try /rootfs/etc/fstab...

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