Re: Read-only not Read Write

1999-03-09 Thread Andrei Ivanov
That depends who you are logged in as. If you are root, then it don't matter. If you are a user...well, then you can not do much of maintenance work, have to be root for that. Your system is not read-only. If it were, you'd not be able to save anything. Nor would the system itself (log files, etc.)

Read-only not Read Write

1999-03-09 Thread Joe
After installing Debian 2.0, I need to edit /dev/mod, to /dev/ttys. But the system does not give permission. On boot of linux, a line says "read-only" is my system read -only? How bo I make my system read-write so I can edit?