The problem if the system is using securelevel 2, then reading the
securelevel manpage would tell you:
2 Highly secure mode
- all effects of securelevel 1
- raw disk devices are always read-only whether mounted or not
Put the mount in fstab and reboot and it will mount.
Den fre 7 nov. 2025 kl 13:57 skrev Dan <[email protected]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I run into this problem now.
>
> I'm with 7.7 with securelevel 2.
>
> After some locked filesystem operations that I was not able to unlock by
> killing them or
> shoutdown X, I decided to press the power off to try almost to sync the disk
> (that did't happened) and
> rebooted actually I find myself in this situation:
>
> wiz# mount /dev/sd2i /myfolder
> ..filesystem must be mounted read-only; you may need to run fsck
>
> wiz# fsck -fy /dev/sd2i
> /dev/rsd2i (NO WRITE)
> filesystem is clean
>
> I have no idea how to recover from the readonly status of the disk and
> this "(NO WRITE)" is not promising as well.
>
> Can you start explaining me also the possible cause of the problem? Thx..
>
> Dan
>
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