Re: read-only linux and /etc
From: Tyler Larson (g.news@tlarson.com)Date: 05/08/02
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From: g.news@tlarson.com (Tyler Larson) Date: 8 May 2002 08:49:16 -0700
Kasper Dupont <kasperd@daimi.au.dk> wrote in message news:<3CD8CE2C.C6B67FF3@daimi.au.dk>...
> Tyler Larson wrote:
> >
> > if the filesystem is read only, well then too
> > bad for him.
>
> mount -o remount,rw /etc
Right... that's the direction I'm trying to go, except that will only
work if /etc is its own filesystem. And what I'm trying to do is make
it so that /etc IS on its own filesystem without screwing things up.
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