Thanks for answering.
In fact, I've found the pb : the disk is damaged, so linux turns the FS
automaticly to read-only...
Atro Tossavainen wrote:
> > When I look at the mount table in my ssh session it tells me that
> > my root fs is "rw". (I use reiserfs)
> > But when I try a
> >
> > scp -P22 -v -r me@here:/my_file my_linux_box:/
>
> Are you root on your linux box? Other users probably don't have the
> right to write to /.
>
> All filesystems are most likely mounted read/write. CD-ROMs and other
> such devices must of course be mounted r/o, and some people like to
> mount file systems containing system software only (such as /usr) r/o
> to prevent unauthorized alterations. So the fact that root is mounted
> r/w has nothing to do with your problem. Think file/directory
> permissions instead.
>
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