I'd had that one happen before ... mount /dev/hd[whaever -- I assume a2] -text2 remount,rw
I (think) that will (when, of course, you are logged in as root) remount your root partition, using the system type ext2, and for read and write... (hince, the "rw") --- I don't have a .sig. --- On Tue, 5 Mar 1996, Luis Francisco Gonzalez Hernandez wrote: > Hello, > I am experiencing problems with my root partition. I am able to read and > execute any program as long as it doesn't write anything to it. > > I am using a ext2 filesystem. I tried to force a check but it comes out clean. > As I am unable to write anything, I can't change anything in the config files. > Anyone has any idea? I would not want to have to delete, format and reinstall > everything if I can avoid it. > > Thanks in advance! > Luis. >

