06-02-2023, 11:31 AM
Thanks for your message questioning whether that Debian image was uboot or not... I hadn't actually mounted it on another machine to look at it, and it turns out that it was not. I found a reasonable image here, Upon booting, I was able to delete the offending line in fstab using sed (not even vi in that image!).
Overall, thanks for your help. I'm still underwhelmed by the Pine Pro, but I shall keep it, now.
Overall, thanks for your help. I'm still underwhelmed by the Pine Pro, but I shall keep it, now.