mount -a

will mount all filesystems, and remount root as read/write.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Сергей Куликов" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Can't edit rc.conf. FS mounted in read-only mode!


> I made a mistake while editting /etc/rc.conf.
> Now my system boots only in single-user mode and with root filesystem
> mounted read-only. In this mode as you see I'm unable to correct
> /etc/rc.conf because I have no write permissions on my filesystem.
> What should I do, can anybody help me please?
>
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> Best regards,
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