Subject: Can't mount the root partition r/w! :(
To: None <port-acorn32@netbsd.org>
From: Peter Bell <peter@bellfamily.org.uk>
List: port-acorn32
Date: 10/13/2002 23:54:12
It's been a while since I last played with my NetBSD box (using one of
the 'daily' releases of 1.6), so I thought that I would do a fresh
install from scratch.
However, having fetched all the sets via ftp and unpacked them (all
under the control of sysinst), I then alter fastboot to load the
kernel from the NetBSD disk (I have wd1, on the RPC internal
interface, dedicated to BSD). Fine - it boots up, but with the
partition mounted r/o, and whatever I do, I can't get it into a
writable state.
# mount
root_device on / type ffs (read-only, local)
# mount -u -w /
mount_ffs: root_device on /: No such file or directory
I reverted to the install kernel, loaded from the RO disc, in order to
edit rc.conf (rc_configured=YES). But having done that, the system
now boots with lots of 'read-only file system' errors, before allowing
me to log in.
What have I done wrong??
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk