|On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, sreangsu acharyya wrote:
|
|> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, VTL wrote:
|>
|> > We are facing the problem of readonly file system on redhat 6.2
version. the
|> > server was runninf fine, suddenly started happening like this. When we
|> > reboot, the message is "the fstab file is corrupt".
|>
|> first boot into single user mode from a different media like cd or floppy
|> and run e2fsck on your root partition. If that goes fine, there isnt much
|> of a bother. Mount the partitions one by one somewhere say /tmp. A look
|
| I think he can even remount to read write. After the
|filesystem gets mounted, do this on the command line.
|
|  mount -o remount,rw /
|


You can't do it.
In fact on a stock install, mounting / in level 3 will not succeed due to
error in syslogd,
permission changing for /dev/tty* and many other errors.
BTW what are the messages you are getting while boot up?
IMHO boot with cd /floppy in single mode, and correct the fstab, and reboot.
Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh
Beta Computronics Pvt. Ltd.
Web Site - www.betacomp.com




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