Thank You for Your time and answer, Tom: > For example for / (assuming that it is sda1) > > init 1 > mount -o remount,ro / > fsck.ext2 -pf /dev/sda1 > tune2fs -O > [has_journal,]large_file,huge_file,extents,dir_index,uninit_bg /dev/sda1 > fsck.ext2 -fD /dev/sda1 > init 6
I have tried that and as a problem arose (it wouldn't boot - mount could not mount the device) and I read a lot of material on it - to solve it, so I can say, I have missed here fstab modification before mounting in ro mode - I destroyed all my work - the one I had before, and the one I've done trying to perform the advices. So, for those that would follow the way, I would warn, Think well BEFORE what You gonna do - or You have to be a programmer or some additional and trust worthy equipment - to restore things in case they will go wrong - and they CAN go wrong... For the same OS said it sees a dev, and at the same time it said, No such device! Thanks for all who have participate. Let's finish the topic on this sad end. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c409919.487e0e0a.2728.ffff9...@mx.google.com