Re: [gentoo-user] remounting root as read/write

2003-09-25 Thread Sigurd Stordal
> partition. I need to remount it as r/w to fix it, but I mount -o remount,rw /device /mountpoint. if you come in such a situation again, you could just mount your /usr and man command. Man pages are a man 's best friend :-) -- Sigurd Stordal President of GOGS Experimental Petrologist -- [EMAIL

RE: [gentoo-user] remounting root as read/write

2003-09-24 Thread Gregory Staggel
-user] remounting root as read/write I almost have my system working, I got the scsi drives to work. But somehow I managed to damage my reiserfs root partition. I need to remount it as r/w to fix it, but I cant figure out how to do that. Pse help Best Regards, Bruce -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing

[gentoo-user] remounting root as read/write

2003-09-24 Thread beharri
I almost have my system working, I got the scsi drives to work. But somehow I managed to damage my reiserfs root partition. I need to remount it as r/w to fix it, but I cant figure out how to do that. Pse help Best Regards, Bruce -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list