[GNUz] Voyage setup part2: read-only
Nick Rout
gnuz@inode.co.nz
Tue, 23 May 2006 12:52:32 +1200
voyage mounts most of the filesystem as read only for security reasons.
If ytou want to change something then use
remountrw
do your changes
remountro
I think this is announced when you log in.
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:38:09 +1200
Rik Tindall wrote:
> Howdy. The networking is sorted now, with wlan0 untested but looking
> good. But it's a slow process until I gain write permission over the
> install. /root/ is the only area I've noticed where I can so far save
> work. So here's the process used - can anyone spot the fault?:
>
> # cd /dev/hda9[Xandros]/rm * -R
> # cp ~/voyage-0.2.tar.gz voyage-0.2.tar.gz
> # tar -xvf voyage-0.2.tar.gz [creates folder: voyage-0.2]
> # mv voyage-0.2/* /dev/hda9/
>
> That put the filesystem into place, and it boots ok using:
>
> title Voyage Debian GNU/Linux 0.2 (on hda9)
> root (hd0,8)
> systemmap /boot/System.map-2.6.15-486-voyage
> kernel (hd0,8)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-486-voyage root=/dev/hda9 rw
>
> I've checked all the ownerships and permissions, but still cannot
> edit-save the configuration files I own as root. What's up please?
>
> Cheers,
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