Subject: Re: can't write fstab
To: Rick Copeland <rickgc@calweb.com>
From: A. Sporner <asporner@eagle.ibc.edu>
List: port-vax
Date: 03/26/1997 18:27:15
Hello There,
I don't want to speak out of turn if you had been dealing with Betram,
but I think I might have answers to your problems.
> # cd /etc
> cp: fstab: Read-only file system
You really need to do a mount /dev/ra0a / first. If you do a 'mount'
without arguments you should see / with the associated device root_device
rather than ra0a (if this is your root partition). I am not sure what
it assumes is the root device.
> # cd /
> # pwd
> /
> # mount /dev/ra0h /usr
You need to unmount /dev/ra0h first before you fsck. Mount will even mount a
dirty filesystem.
> # mount /dev/ra0h /usr
> ffs: /dev/ra0h on /usr: Device busy
> # pwd
You see it was already mounted...
> # cd /usr
> # vi
Check your PATH environment variable or even if there is a file /usr/bin/vi.
Hope all this helps.
Andy