Re: Remote tunefs -n enable

2006-03-04 Thread Tofik Suleymanov
MC wrote: Hello again I have another issue on the same box. The bloke who installed FreeBSD 6.0onto the machine is a linux man. He didn't know about softupdates nor apparently does he know yet about option 4 [read only singule user mode] on the bootloader. Consequently he hasn't set

Re: Remote tunefs -n enable

2006-02-22 Thread Miguel Lopes Santos Ramos
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 22 09:33:12 2006 Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 23:07:36 -0800 From: MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Remote tunefs -n enable Hello again I have another issue on the same box. The bloke who installed FreeBSD 6.0onto the machine

Re: Remote tunefs -n enable

2006-02-22 Thread Peter Jeremy
On Wed, 2006-Feb-22 10:03:44 +, Miguel Lopes Santos Ramos wrote: From: MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consequently he hasn't set softupdates on the main '/' partition It wasn't his fault. It is the default install option. You see, root is mainly a read file system. Typical writes are a kernel install

Re: Remote tunefs -n enable

2006-02-22 Thread Sean Winn
Peter Jeremy wrote: One approach would be to stick a script into /etc/rc.d that executes early (before root is made R/W) to run tunefs -n enable ... and then delete the script after rebooting. Or just create a script /etc/rc.early that has the tunefs line in it. If that script exists, it's

Remote tunefs -n enable

2006-02-21 Thread MC
Hello again I have another issue on the same box. The bloke who installed FreeBSD 6.0onto the machine is a linux man. He didn't know about softupdates nor apparently does he know yet about option 4 [read only singule user mode] on the bootloader. Consequently he hasn't set softupdates on the