No Ed,
I tried sudo first then swithed to root on Knoppix. In fc5 I logged in as
root. Still read only file systems
can you just use CD 1 and type: linux rescue It will search for
linux partitions and prompt you to mount ro or rw. That's usually the way
to recover a system in redhat.
Re: fstab problems ... I tried sudo first then swithed to root on Knoppix. ... Still read only file systems... re-mount your FC5 file system. ...boot with your FC install CD with 'linux rescue' at the boot ... (Fedora)
Re: How should I partition 2 80 gig drives? ... a web site or include some database stuff or name service. ... But, with that much disk, as long as you don't plan to serve a large ... The typical book and handbook examples of very tiny root and swap ... that last is true of all the file systems.... (freebsd-questions)
Re: FreeBSD diskless workstation boot over Linux PXE server ...root RW for us; no need to secure the environment. ...Mounting local file systems.... > freeBSD diskless client testing scenario)...link state change to UP ... (freebsd-questions)
Re: Okay to clone drive to larger size drive? ... I was able to graft a second hard drive onto the root... > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System ... gone from ide to scsi, moved file systems around, went to a larger hard ... If you use the mini howto, it was kinda written for a 2.4 kernel so ... (alt.os.linux)
Re: Root privilege (SOLVED) ... The chrony password is _not_ the root password.... There are still half a dozen logs that are not associated with the adm ... to do is issue one single command "connect" me to the relevant profile. ...mounting/unmounting file systems... (Debian-User)