Re: fstab problems



On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 21:31 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
William Steibel wrote:
No Ed,
I tried sudo first then swithed to root on Knoppix. In fc5 I logged in as
root. Still read only file systems

Knoppix initially mounts "other" (i.e. not its own) file systems read
only, if I remember correctly. You should be able to unmount and then
re-mount your FC5 file system(s).

Or, boot with your FC install CD with 'linux rescue' at the boot
prompt, and 'chroot /mnt/sysinstall' when it tells you to.
Type 'exit' twice to unmount and reboot cleanly after the change.

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