Hi again. I installed a fresh copy of Woody on my blade, and immediately changed the sources.list to reference sid. (I could not install sid from the tftpboot images due to the script's failure to "mount -t proc proc /proc" which apparently was already mounted.)
Everything upgraded fine, but once I rebooted, the machine is mounting /dev/hda5 read-only. Although when I run /bin/mount, it reports this: /dev/hda5 on / type ext2 (rw) but when I "touch /foo" I can confirm that / is mounted read-only. Also, if I simply run "mount /" after I log in, mount tells me this: mount: block device /dev/hda5 is write-protected, mounting read-only Although the device file /dev/hda5 is normal, as is my fstab (I had a working woody running previously). I don't have much experience with sid, and I haven't had the best of luck doing dist-upgrades in the past, but I'm eager to test out the feedback I received about X4 and audio on my brand new Blade! Thanks. -- Jason Smith Linux, BSD, and lesser Unix University of Texas ECE-LRC Austin

