Subject: Re: Q630 & EZ135 booted - read only
To: Dylan Kuhn <dkuhn1@shrike.depaul.edu>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@pgoyette.bdt.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/14/1997 06:03:04
I _know_ this one is in the FAQ:
Whenever you boot single-user, the root file system is the only one
mounted, and it is mounted read-only. You can update its status to
read-write with the command
mount -u /
And you can mount other file systems, if any, using
mount -a
(Of course, that only works if /etc/fstab is set up correctly.)
On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Dylan Kuhn wrote:
>
> After reading this group for a few days I became curious whether I
> could get a kernel to boot from the Syqest EZ135 on my Quadra 630.
> To my amazement I was able to get GENERIC-26 to boot on my first try!
>
> Whenever I try a command that writes to the disk, though, i get a
> "Read only filesystem" message. I wonder if this has to do with the
> parameters I used for mkfs - I never could find the Syquest how-to so
> I used numbers from the Zip how-to (yes I have no idea what I'm doing).
> Or is / not mounted correctly? I don't know. I can write fine from the
> installer mini shell.
>
> Anyway, thanks to the group for giving me the courage to give it a try!
>
> dylan kuhn
> dkuhn1@shrike.depaul.edu
>
>
>
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