Rohit,
"mount -a" will mount your filesystems read-write. Or just "mount /" to
remount the / filesystem read-write, if you prefer. In the future, please
send questions like this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brian
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Brian Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Rohit Grover wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I made a mistake while modifying my /etc/rc.conf. I forgot to
> put the terminating quote for a string. Now, my machine fails to boot
> correctly. Upon boot, it gives me an option to launch a shell to
> correct the problem. Interestingly, / is mounted as read-only and so
> I cannot correct /etc/rc.conf. Please help.
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