Subject: Re: Root file system mounts read-only
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.org>
From: John Nemeth <jnemeth@victoria.tc.ca>
List: current-users
Date: 10/12/2007 01:11:33
On Mar 3, 10:18pm, Kenneth Freidank wrote:
} 
} I newly built NetBSD-4-0-RC2 kernel, but when I loaded it to the target, 
} the root file system of the target mounted read-only.
} 
} ===> Summary of results:
}          build.sh command: ./build.sh -T /usr/tools -U kernel=IBM1161
}          build.sh started: Fri Oct 12 01:40:45 EST 2007
}          NetBSD version:   4.0_RC2
}          MACHINE:          i386
}          MACHINE_ARCH:     i386
}          Build platform:   NetBSD 4.99.31 i386
}          HOST_SH:          /bin/sh
}          TOOLDIR path:     /usr/tools
}          DESTDIR path:     /usr/src/obj/destdir.i386
}          RELEASEDIR path:  /usr/src/obj/releasedir
}          makewrapper:      /usr/tools/bin/nbmake-i386
}          Updated /usr/tools/bin/nbmake-i386
}          Building kernel without building new tools
}          Building kernel:  IBM1161
}          Build directory:  /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/obj/IBM1161
}          Kernels built from IBM1161:
}           /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/obj/IBM1161/netbsd
}          build.sh ended:   Fri Oct 12 01:52:01 EST 2007
} ===> .
} t5048$
} 
} I can't give you a dmesg output because I can save anything.  I can't 
} mount a memory stick either.
} ibm1161$ mount -t msdos /dev/sd0e /mnt
} mount: /mnt: Bad system call

     Looks like your userland is out of sync with your kernel.

}-- End of excerpt from Kenneth Freidank