Article 5CSHZ "You are in emergency mode." Editing fstab - UUID instead of label

"You are in emergency mode." Editing fstab - UUID instead of label

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I have set up an LVM on a RAID10 with the generous help of computersavvy. Running a headless openmediavault5 server.

I was setting up my folder system through the OMV5 interface on the RAID10 LVM through PuTTy from my Windows10 machine and then rebooted. Then I couldn't get back in to the server.

Broke down and made a hard shutdown of the server and added monitor, keyboard and mouse and restarted. Got an error.

After some research, it appears that maybe the UUID needs to be used instead of the label in the fstab. Never edited it before. Trying to get familiar with Vi.

I am a noob and don't know if I am on the right track. If I am not please advise.
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