Re: prob hp colorado 5 GB on lenny - /dev/ht0 read only file system !!!

2008-04-03 Thread Tony van der Hoff
/dev/tape ok > > when i try to do backup > > dump -0 -f /dev/ht0 /home -> cannot open output /dev/ht0 read only file > system > > i do : chmod ugo+rw /dev/ht0 > > dump -0 -f /dev/ht0 /home -> cannot open output /dev/ht0 read only file > system > Yes, firstly

prob hp colorado 5 GB on lenny - /dev/ht0 read only file system !!!

2008-04-02 Thread Franck Dufau
pen output /dev/ht0 read only file system i do : chmod ugo+rw /dev/ht0 dump -0 -f /dev/ht0 /home - -> cannot open output /dev/ht0 read only file system an idea ? best regard -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla

Re: Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System

2007-03-19 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 12:23:48PM +0900, Mr.Suhas Ghosh wrote: > I am using Debian Sarge. My root file system is read only. > Now after login I am getting a error like this: > Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System. > Though it successfully login. > Can you please

Re: Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System

2007-03-19 Thread Bob McGowan
Mr.Suhas Ghosh wrote: Hi All, I am using Debian Sarge. My root file system is read only. Now after login I am getting a error like this: Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System. Though it successfully login. Can you please suggest me how to get relief from this message. Thanks in

Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System

2007-03-18 Thread Mr.Suhas Ghosh
Hi All, I am using Debian Sarge. My root file system is read only. Now after login I am getting a error like this: Unable to change tty /dev/tty1 : Read Only file System. Though it successfully login. Can you please suggest me how to get relief from this message. Thanks in advance. Suhas -- To

modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20021102.log Read-only file system

2002-11-02 Thread Levi Waldron
I'm getting the following error during the boot sequence, repeated many times. It doesn't seem to cause any actual problems, but it's worrisome. modprobe: modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20021102.log Read-only file system(or the current date in place of 22021102

Re: Woody Kernel 2.4.16-586 : modprobe: modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20020321.log Read-Only file system

2002-03-22 Thread Frank Hart
te /var/log/ksymoops/20020321.log > Read-Only file system Try this link: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&threadm=linux.kernel.200101061143.MAA01733%40db0bm.ampr.org&rnum=61&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dksymoops%2Bdebian%2B-bug%26hl%3Den%26ie%3DISO-885

Woody Kernel 2.4.16-586 : modprobe: modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20020321.log Read-Only file system

2002-03-21 Thread Charlie Grosvenor
Hi When ever I start my machines I get the following message appearing on the screen over and over again. modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-1 modprobe: modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20020321.log Read-Only file system The only way to boot the ma

Re: Need Help; Read Only file system needs to be Read Write in new Sid upgrade

2001-05-02 Thread John Foster
Osamu Aoki wrote: > Really. > > # mount -n -t remount,rw / > # mount -avt nonfs,noproc,nosmbfs > > Did you do this with -n and -t? This should remount rw. > > I have several standard recovery tricks listed in my web page below > including this one. --

Re: Need Help; Read Only file system needs to be Read Write in new Sid upgrade

2001-05-02 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:50:54AM -0500, John Foster wrote: > /etc/init.d/. I tried to get the file system to remount rw but that did Really. # mount -n -t remount,rw / # mount -avt nonfs,noproc,nosmbfs Did you do this with -n and -t? This should remount rw. I have several standard recover

Need Help; Read Only file system needs to be Read Write in new Sid upgrade

2001-05-01 Thread John Foster
I recently upgraded my Sid/unstable test system. After the upgrade the file system will not mount properly. It mounts read only. It also boots up to runlevel 2 after giving the error message that it can not run /etc/rc , /etc/rcS. Apparently the kernel can not access anything in /etc/init.d/. I tri

RE: Read-only File-system!

2000-02-10 Thread Cameron Matheson
in xmcd. I edited the /etc/group file so that I was in the audio, cdrom, floppy, and disk groups. I think adding myself to disk screwed me up, because now I can't log in without getting the error: Unable to open tty /dev/tty1: Read only file-system. Can I fix this (with my rescue di

Read-only File-system!

2000-02-10 Thread Cameron Matheson
, floppy, and disk groups. I think adding myself to disk screwed me up, because now I can't log in without getting the error: Unable to open tty /dev/tty1: Read only file-system. Can I fix this (with my rescue disk or something)? Thanks, Cameron Matheson

Re: read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread Martin Fluch
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > Actually, I would encourage you to keep this ro. There's typically > no reason to write into /usr except when installing new > packages. This provides some extra security and system consistency. BTW, apt-get can be configured to automaticaly remou

Re: read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote: > >mount > /dev/sda11 on /usr type ext2 (ro) > > > To change to read/write see the man page for mount. > did it, now i have remounted. I should check fstab file > before I down the machine just to make sure it is not > mounted with 'ro' again. Act

Re: read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread T.V.Gnanasekaran
Hi Jean, >mount /dev/sda11 on /usr type ext2 (ro) > and see if this is true. yes it is! > To change to read/write see the man page for mount. did it, now i have remounted. I should check fstab file before I down the machine just to make sure it is not mounted with 'ro' again. thanks. -g

Re: read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread Martin Fluch
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > Probably because /usr was mounted readonly. Try: > >mount > > and see if this is true. To change to read/write see > the man page for mount. mount -o remount,rw /usr or something like this. -- Linux, because I'd like to *get th

Re: read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote: > I can't create dir in /usr/doc area. I get: > > genome:/usr/doc# mkdir test > mkdir: cannot make directory `test': Read-only file system > genome:/usr/doc# Probably because /usr was mounted readonly. Try: mount and

read-only file system

1999-11-06 Thread T.V.Gnanasekaran
Hi, I upgraded to potato from slink 4-5 days ago. I can't create dir in /usr/doc area. I get: genome:/usr/doc# mkdir test mkdir: cannot make directory `test': Read-only file system genome:/usr/doc# any idea why this behavior? -gnana

Re: Read-only file system on /dev/fd0?

1999-10-06 Thread David Coe
Yifang Dai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine: > > /boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0 > dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file system do you have it mounted? try umount /dev/fd0 and see if that lets it work.

Re: Read-only file system on /dev/fd0?

1999-10-06 Thread Yifang Dai
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 04:11:00PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote: > On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:59:06PM -0400, Yifang Dai wrote: > > I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine: > > > > /boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0 > > dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file

Re: Read-only file system on /dev/fd0?

1999-10-05 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:59:06PM -0400, Yifang Dai wrote: > I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine: > > /boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0 > dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file system > > Here is the permission for /dev/fd0 > > /boot# ls -l /dev/f

Read-only file system on /dev/fd0?

1999-10-05 Thread Yifang Dai
I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine: /boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0 dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file system Here is the permission for /dev/fd0 /boot# ls -l /dev/fd0 brw-rw-r-- 1 root floppy 2, 0 Oct 4 17:41 /dev/fd0 The floppy is not write-protected