On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:04:03 -0600 (CST), "David Kelly"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been away from FreeBSD for a while and I just loaded 5.3 and
> > inavertently made an error in rc.conf. Now when I boot up the file
> > system is read-only and I haven't been able to edit rc.conf to
> > co
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On Tuesday 30 November 2004 23:22, Michael G. wrote:
> I've been away from FreeBSD for a while and I just loaded 5.3 and
> inavertently made an error in rc.conf. Now when I boot up the file
> system is read-only and I haven't been able to edit rc.conf
> I've been away from FreeBSD for a while and I just loaded 5.3 and
> inavertently made an error in rc.conf. Now when I boot up the file
> system is read-only and I haven't been able to edit rc.conf to correct
> the simple mistake. Any help would be appreciated.
"mount -a" to attempt mounting al
I've been away from FreeBSD for a while and I just loaded 5.3 and
inavertently made an error in rc.conf. Now when I boot up the file
system is read-only and I haven't been able to edit rc.conf to correct
the simple mistake. Any help would be appreciated.
Michael G.
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From: "steveb99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:28 PM
Subject: Read-Only file system
> I appear to have hosed myself and having trouble finding out what I do
> and how to fix it. It
I appear to have hosed myself and having trouble finding out what I do
and how to fix it. It appears that many of my file-systems are now
saying they are read-only and I can't do anything with them, even when I
login as root.
I'm still learning so not a production mess. Can someone point to me