Shawn,

The mounting of the root filesystem via NFS happens inside the linuxrc 
script
that is part of the initrd image.

If you want to modify that, you'll need to download the ltsp_initrd_kit 
package
and modify the script, then using the buildk script, run it through 
mknbi-linux,
to bundle it all back into a single file.

But, if you want read-write, I suggest you mount an additional 
filesystem instead.

Mind if I ask why you need rw ?

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Shawn R. Austin wrote:

>Just a quick question.  I need to mount the /opt/ltsp/i386 NFS share as 
>rw.  I changed it in the /etc/exports and I then ran exportfs -ra to 
>re-read the exports list and I restarted NFS.  When the terminal boots up, 
>the filesystem is still read-only.  I checked on the terminal, and the 
>mtab file says that it is ro, but I have no idea where to change this 
>since the file is created dynamically.  Any help would be greatly 
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Shawn Austin
>University of Indianapolis
>



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