El 23 de març de 2012 23:25, Steven Chamberlain ha escrit:
> Hi,
>
> I was referring to debian-installer, while trying to rescue an
> already-installed system. If someone does this, it's quite likely their
> filesystem was unmounted uncleanly and so they would hit this problem.
Then it's a bug i
On 23/03/12 22:12, Robert Millan wrote:
> El 23 de març de 2012 2:14, Steven Chamberlain ha escrit:
>> On 20/02/12 14:44, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
>>> mount -t ufs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt
>>> mount:permission denied ( are you root )
> Does this ever happen on boot? Then it's a bug.
Hi,
I was referring to
El 23 de març de 2012 2:14, Steven Chamberlain ha escrit:
> On 20/02/12 14:44, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
>> mount -t ufs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt
>> mount:permission denied ( are you root )
>
> Hi!
>
> I just hit this problem myself, and now I know why it randomly happens.
>
> This happens if the filesystem w
On 20/02/12 14:44, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
> mount -t ufs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt
> mount:permission denied ( are you root )
Hi!
I just hit this problem myself, and now I know why it randomly happens.
This happens if the filesystem was mounted uncleanly. Mounting it with
'-o ro' will work. Or run fsck
Hello !
I am trying yet again to rescue a kfreebsd 6.0 system with the testing
CD image from this week, I came to the following problems
( All of this happeing in QEMU accessing a USB stick where the installed
OS is )
1. mounting the root filesystem
When trying to acess the root filesystem from th
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