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Subject: [ts-7000] How to restore read-only FS to read-write?
From: Mike Dodd <>
Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 12:32:24 -0400
In the TS Linux Developer's Manual is a section on "Customizing the 
file-system for production use." This explains how to mount the file-system 
read-only, and create a couple of ramdisk partitions for read-write access.

The instructions say to comment-out the line in sysinit that remounts the 
root partition read-write.

Before I do this, I'd like to be sure I can recover. How do I change 
un-comment that line? I'm thinking I could log in and issue:
    mount -n -o remount,rw /
at the command prompt. Then I could copy an edited sysinit to /etc/rc.d/rcS 
and reboot.

Is this correct? Is there a different or better way?

Thanks for any advice.

Mike

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Mike Dodd - Montpelier, VA
Modeling 1954 Virginian Railway, HO scale
http://virginian.mdodd.com



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