Did Netbsd, ever support force remount readonly for root?
(filesystems, naturally, and superuser, pedantically,
and also, as parameter to the command mount, naturally)
Pretty, much if I was ever in the situation, where I
would crave it, I take a few stabs at syntax, and give up.
My first
Date:Fri, 22 Jun 2018 12:19:12 -0500
From:Robert Nestor
Message-ID: <8feff022-fa06-40d7-9a7b-8bb8821cd...@mac.com>
| I thought Id try putting my /home filesystem on a NAS box, so Ive added
the line
critical_filesystems_remote= OPTIONAL:/home
| to
I thought I’d try putting my /home filesystem on a NAS box, so I’ve added the
line “critical_filesystems_remote=“OPTIONAL:/home” to /etc/rc.conf but when the
system boots up the logs show:
[running /etc/rc.d/mountcritremote]
[running /etc/rc.d/sysdb]
Building databases: devdev_mkdb: not found
,
On Tue, 2 May 2017 14:23:42 +0200
Frank Wille wrote:
> Now I tested several dozen of servers in our network and mount_smbfs
> works everywhere, except on two! Both are Active Domain Controllers
> (one Server2003, the one I want to connect to, and the other Server2008).
>
> I can create new