Re: [SOLVED] [gentoo-user] New install - root is mounted read-only

2021-06-21 Thread Wols Lists
On 18/06/21 10:31, Adam Carter wrote: > On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 7:15 PM Wols Lists > wrote: > > I've started tackling my new build again, and when it boots root is > read-only. Hopefully I've just missed something stupid, but how to I get > it to

Re: [gentoo-user] New install - root is mounted read-only

2021-06-18 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 10:55:32 +0100, Wols Lists wrote: > I've started tackling my new build again, and when it boots root is > read-only. Hopefully I've just missed something stupid, but how to I get > it to transition read-write? > > System is grub, systemd, and root is an lv ... > > Do I need

Re: [gentoo-user] New install - root is mounted read-only

2021-06-18 Thread tastytea
On 2021-06-18 10:55+0100 Wols Lists wrote: > I've started tackling my new build again, and when it boots root is > read-only. Hopefully I've just missed something stupid, but how to I > get it to transition read-write? > > System is grub, systemd, and root is an lv ... > > Do I need to do

Re: [gentoo-user] New install - root is mounted read-only

2021-06-18 Thread Adam Carter
On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 7:15 PM Wols Lists wrote: > I've started tackling my new build again, and when it boots root is > read-only. Hopefully I've just missed something stupid, but how to I get > it to transition read-write? > Weird - here's my fstab and dmesg entries if you want to compare; #

[gentoo-user] New install - root is mounted read-only

2021-06-18 Thread Wols Lists
I've started tackling my new build again, and when it boots root is read-only. Hopefully I've just missed something stupid, but how to I get it to transition read-write? System is grub, systemd, and root is an lv ... Do I need to do anything special with the initrd? Manually remounting fixes it