You might want to try tomsRTBT to boot into a linux that will allow you
to mount partitions and see what the original /etc/fstab said.....
somehow, someway it's 100% sure that you want a read only file system...
(better than write only ... but not by much.)

James


On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 09:53, Ken Thompson wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 December 2002 11:27 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > Ken,
> >
> >    Seen you around here long enough to know you know what you are
> > doing.... But I must admit.. You've come up with one I didn't even know
> > was possible....  Not this will help but I've definitely been stumped
> > before ... and this one is the winner, hands down...  Just out of
> > curiosity... what does your fstab look like?  ie are the partitions
> > mounted ro?  If so maybe something is getting auto borked during the
> > install and creating all of your partitions as read-only.  This is the
> > only thing that strikes me at the moment..
> 
> Hi James, well, I can't even get that far.. Not even using the rescue mode..
> I'm like you, I've never seen anything like this.. What I may do is try 
> burning the DC's again and see if I just got a bad burn the first time.
> 
> > James
> >
> > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 21:45, Ken Thompson wrote:
> > > I booted into rescue mode and every file I looked at was either read or
> > > read execute, none have write.. WTF?? Installed twice thinking I'd borked
> > > it the first time..
> > > Ken Thompson.
> > >
> > >
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