On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 15:38, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > > ``mount /mount-point -o remount,rw''
> > 
> > This will certainly fail on a rescue system as it requires a
> > corresponding entry in /etc/fstab which won't exist. Always specify
> > both filesystem device and mountpoint.

> Sorry, yes it will work if the filesystem is already mounted, but in a
> rescue situation (which the question was about) it won't be because the
> rootfs of the rescue system is on CD or ramdisk.

Dwoops!  My fault!  I must have been thinking about when a file system
problem, or booting in single user mode dumps you into into single user
mode, with a r-o / partition.  

Whats the lists feelings about having a backup root partition?  a small
100 Mb partition with minimal etc and bin and so on... ?



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