On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 10:44:35PM +0200, Bob Proulx wrote:
Johann Spies wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
If that didn't yield anything then I would boot into single user mode
and manually run each startup script up through mountall.sh and then
debug running that script to see what the problem
Johann Spies wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
If that didn't yield anything then I would boot into single user mode
and manually run each startup script up through mountall.sh and then
debug running that script to see what the problem is. I usually debug
scripts by running them with 'sh -x
My home network server has started to give this problem some weeks ago:
When it boot, the root filesystem is mounted readonly.
I have to go back to runlevel 1, remount the filesystem with
mount -o remount, rw /
and repair the network:
first 'ifconfig lo up' (it does not show up after
Johann Spies wrote:
My home network server has started to give this problem some weeks ago:
When it boot, the root filesystem is mounted readonly.
And it doesn't get remounted read-write? I suspect one of three
problems.
To begin with the root filesystem is always booted read-only. This is
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 12:13:31PM +0200, Bob Proulx wrote:
Johann Spies wrote:
My home network server has started to give this problem some weeks ago:
When it boot, the root filesystem is mounted readonly.
And it doesn't get remounted read-write?
No.
I suspect one of three
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