2011/6/12 James McKenzie :
> The kernel is first mounted read only so that it can be validated as not
> corrupt and then remounted as read-write if it passed the check. I
> would not change this unless you are certain that the kernel will never
> become corrupted. This does not happen with the L
On 6/12/11 2:12 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
> 2011/6/12 James McKenzie:
>
>> You can't. The filesystem is marked as RO. Is this a CD/DVD media? If
>> it is NOT, you have to mount the media as Read-Write so that the label
>> can be updated.
>>
>> James.
> No, this started after I upgraded from f14 to f1
2011/6/12 James McKenzie :
> You can't. The filesystem is marked as RO. Is this a CD/DVD media? If
> it is NOT, you have to mount the media as Read-Write so that the label
> can be updated.
>
> James.
No, this started after I upgraded from f14 to f15. My grub entry says:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-
On 6/11/11 3:03 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm greeted with "Unable to fix label of /run: read-only file system."
> every time I boot the system. After relabelling the system several
> times and upgrading to the lastes selinux-policy (-29.fc15) I still
> ge
Hi
I'm greeted with "Unable to fix label of /run: read-only file system."
every time I boot the system. After relabelling the system several
times and upgrading to the lastes selinux-policy (-29.fc15) I still
get this. There's though no obvious impact on the performance.