Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only be
worried if you see it twice.
# Mount all. If it fails run a fsck.
/sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y /sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y
The error message you've seen came from the first /sbin/mount -a. fsck
then cleaned all the
Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only
anyway. Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only
for changes.
--BillOn 8/30/05, Fleming, John (ZeroChaos) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only beworried if you see
On 8/30/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only anyway.
Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only for changes.
Actually it writes RW during boot giving a chance for any now defunct
packages to readjust the