m****n 发帖数: 5 | 1 HI, all
my system is Sun Solaris 8, my /usr directory is mounted to be a read-only
file system, how to change it to a read/write file system?
bash-2.03$ mount
/usr on /dev/md/dsk/d2 read
only/setuid/intr/largefiles/onerror=panic/dev=154000
2 on Wed Aug 21 18:13:42 2002
Thanks a lot | w**n 发帖数: 88 | 2 modify vfstab , reboot
【在 m****n 的大作中提到】 : HI, all : my system is Sun Solaris 8, my /usr directory is mounted to be a read-only : file system, how to change it to a read/write file system? : bash-2.03$ mount : /usr on /dev/md/dsk/d2 read : only/setuid/intr/largefiles/onerror=panic/dev=154000 : 2 on Wed Aug 21 18:13:42 2002 : Thanks a lot
| m****m 发帖数: 165 | 3 Change mount option in /etc/vfstab from ro--> -
But it looks like your /usr file system could not be mounted cleanly. You may
want to fsck your fs before you change /etc/vfstab and reboot.
【在 w**n 的大作中提到】 : modify vfstab , reboot
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