On 04/16/16 05:27, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Hello,
> After copying an ISO of fedora 23 x86_64 into a USB key with the dd
> command, everything is fine - I can boot with that USB
> key.
> However, there is one machine where I have to use nosmp so that it
> will boot. There is some hw problem with this issue but
> this machine is only for simple tests so I don't mind that it will
> work as a non SMP machine,
> So I want to change the grub of the USB disk on key (add "nosmp" to
> the kernel command line)
>
> When I boot into fedora from hard disk and try to mount it, it is
> mounted as read-only. Also specifying "rw" and a boot options does not
> change
> it - it refuses to do so:
> mount /dev/sdc1 -o rw /mnt/sdc1
>
> Failed to execute operation: Access denied.
>
> Any ideas if there is anything I can do make this USB read-write ? or
> is there a way to perapare Live Fedora USB  key so that it could be
> mounted from the Hard Disk as read-write ?
>
===>
consider partitioning usb. live on part 1, format part 2, mount part 2
after part 1 is up.


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