Re: fstab broken; read-only hd

From: Kevin Klein (koev_at_gmx.de)
Date: 09/16/03


Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 18:27:38 +0200

Thank you very much. Everything is cool now. It was my fault (hihi) . I
didnt mount / I only tried to mount /usr

Thank you very much, now I can go on with my "quotas"

Kevin Klein

"Davorin Vlahovic" <A-Burn@fly.srk.fer.hr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:slrnbmd536.kqh.A-Burn@afrodita.home.lan...
> In article <bk5an0$8pv$04$1@news.t-online.com>, news.t-online.de wrote:
> > Hello, I ve got a big problem with my little freebsd Server
>
> Wrong group, don't you think?
>
> > I ve changed the fstab a very bad way. i think I it was sth like this:
> > .
> > .
> > /dev/da01s1f /usr ufs rw .......
> > /usr/home /home ...........
> >
> > As you can see I mounted the filesystem twice.
>
> ;)
>
> > The error message at the
> > booting process is like: unexpected consistency.
>
> Unexpected consistency? ;)
>
> > The machine boots in Single-user mode (read-only) that is why I can t
change
> > the fstab now.
>
> Find which switch to use to remount it rw in man mount...it should be
> something like:
>
> mount -u /
>
> In Linux, it's done like this: mount / -o remount,rw
>
> Then, just edit the /etc/fstab .
>
> If man doesn't work, then write: mount /dev/da01s1f /usr
>
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