al wrote:
> We are using a stock TS-7500 SD card from which Debian Linux is
> booted. The card is mounted read/write so that we can store
> configuration information on the SD card, having no other
> non-volatile storage on the card.
>
> The current linuxrc-sdroot file mounts the whole card (all 4
> partitions) as either read/write or read-only. I was curious if
> anyone has found a way to mount the individual partitions, some
> read-write, some read-only. I have yet to see anything in the
> literature regarding this issue, so any assistance is gratefully
> accepted.
Check /etc/fstab for entries that mount the four partitions, or a script
in /etc/init.d/ that does the same thing.
Choose the ones you want, and change "rw" to "ro".
--
Mike
Mike Dodd
Louisa County, VA USA
http://mdodd.com
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