> >     If you boot single-user, root will be mounted read-only and you should
> >     be able to 'tunefs -n enable /dev/rda0a' and reboot. 
> > 
> >                                     -Matt
> >                                     Matthew Dillon 
> >                                     <dil...@backplane.com>
> > 
> It's a little bit simpler than that: in single user mode, tunefs -n enable /
> no reboot is necessary (tunefs reloads the fs after it makes changes on disk).

Unfortunately it doesn't first check to see if the fs is already loaded 
(so the reload generates a scary error message on all the other fs'es).

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