Am Donnerstag, 13. Januar 2005 07:09 schrieb ext Collins Richey:
> Answer to both questions: you can't do this booted from your gentoo
> system (standard *nix problem - checking a fs requires read only mode,
> but root fs is r/w when booted.)
"mount -oremount,ro /" works perfectly well for me (however, a "mount" 
afterwards still shows the filesystem as mounted rw, but "touch /foo" fails 
as expected).

After checking the fs, it can be remounted rw again with

mount -oremount,rw /

Bye...

 Dirk
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