Thx for the help.

However, truth seems not completely like that. When the disk is fine
I can mount it rw without a problem; when the disk run into a problem
to run fsck I need to restore the sys almost to a securelevel=1.

I personally like this approach, I am a bit paranoid but not completely, eheh..

Sometimes in hurry with all these security measures I feel a little inside my 
own prison.
Maybe this stuff can be ground to think how to automate a practicel self escape 
pushing
the button "rush time" (?).

Dan

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Nov 7, 2025 14:07:59 Janne Johansson <[email protected]>:

> 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.

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