Hello list
I've installed slackware 9.0 yesterday.
Everything worked fine and I rebooted it a couple of times
during these 24 hours.
An hour ago I rebooted it again and I was surprised to see
what happened.
The system only mounts / and as read-only, which makes the
boot process get screwed up because
nothing can really load.
The fstab is untouched.
I tried doing mount -a and that did mount all the other
partitions but then the
root is still read only. So I remounted it as read-write and
that worked, but the system isn't
useable because it didn't boot right.
mount's output shows / mounted twice, once as /dev/root (that
doesn't exist) and as rootfs.
Didn't see the actuall /dev/hda2 partition mounted.
I have no idea what caused this as I haven't touched the
fstab, the rc scripts or nothing that could
have caused this.
Any help will be greatly appriciated.
Thanks,
Aviv.
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