On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 01:05:15PM -0400, PSI, Mike Smith wrote:
> It may be the correct operation, but if it isn't, having a filesystem
> change unknowingly (unintentionally) from read only to read/write could
> be a bit dangerous I would think.
"mount -u /filesys" applies the *default* set of f
Hey all,
Made a mistake and ran across what may be a bug in mount but am not
sure. Now this happened on FreeBSD 3.2 (no comments please, I've already
given the powers that be plenty of comments about this).
Our password files became corrupted so we entered single user mode to
try to repair the s
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