Re: startup problem: chown: readonly file system...



pcutilisateur@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have install knoppix in my computer, and it was working fine. I
change something in /etc/init.d and it is stuck at "chown: read only
file system"..


how to do i fix this?

You need to be root to edit system files, use the su kommand in a terminal or sudo to get root privileges.


//Aho
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