> Le Jeudi 28 F�vrier 2002 12:59, Guillaume Cottenceau a �crit :
> >
> > if you're root, you can do many things leading to a situation
> > where you can't boot, because you may set things up a very
> > illogical way.
> 
> Guillaume,
> 
> 1. The machine is not destroyed in the situation I describe. It is
perfectly
> functionnal but rc.sysinit will NOT ALLOW the user to boot it. This is
the
> point I am trying to be understood here.
> 

I must agree here. If you are using journaling fs for root it is
perfectly legal (even if not advisable) to mount it rw on boot. This is
not an error and must be supported (actually I am surprised to know it
does not work now. It worked all the time before).

-andrej

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