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--- Begin Message ---
Package: base
Severity: normal
If there is a mishap at boot, there is a message that the root dir has
been mounted ro, and it you want to want to mount rw, you should use
this example.
But if you follow the example, you will get a message saying you
omitted "type". therefore the example should be improved, as there
might be no other example accessible to the user.
--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 2.86.ds1-7
[Dan Jacobson 2003-12-05]
> But if you follow the example, you will get a message saying you
> omitted "type". therefore the example should be improved, as there
> might be no other example accessible to the user.
I've tried to figure out where this message can originate from, and
the only script I can thing of is the /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh script.
But I fail to find any message with instructions on how to call mount
in the current version.
Checking its history in svn, I find this message in an old version of
the script:
Please note, the root filesystem is currently mounted read-only.
The fsck should only be performed while the root filesystem is
mounted read-only. However, the command to remount it read-write
is:
# mount -n -o remount,rw /
It was removed from that script 2005-11-21 (svn change 178), and
uploaded to debian as version 2.86.ds1-7.
Because of this, I close this bug as fixed.
Friendly,
--
Petter Reinholdtsen
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