Sorry for answering you so late, but I had a bad family problem. > Now I came back to my severe SPARC problem. Yes, if I run: > > mount / -o remount,rw > > / is mounted read-write. Then I issued: > > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/rc > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/rcS > > but when I reboot, root (/) is still mounted as read-only and I > receive a lot of error messages complaining about /proc mounted > as read-only and then something coming from modprobe. By the way > how can I stop the log of booting in order to read what is > scrolling down on the screen?
A few emails before you send a copy of your fdisk output; as far as I remember there was an 'r' flag. With my fdisk I can toggle an 'read only' flag in fdisk - then the partition has an 'u' flag. Maybe it is a fdisk problem....? regards -- Hakan Kuecuekyilmaz, FHT-Esslingen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [... University of Applied Sciences Esslingen Germany...] collaborative encyclopedia project <http://www.wikipedia.com> ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.fht-esslingen.de