fstab problem

Frank Brendel frank.brendel at eurolog.com
Fri Jan 13 10:20:59 UTC 2012


Use  /dev/ad0s1a instead of /ad0s1a.

Frank

Am 13.01.2012 11:01, schrieb Bernt Hansson:
> Hello list!
>
> I've moved /etc/fstab to /etc/fstab.org
>
> When booting I get prompted with
>
> >mountroot
>
> Ok. I type ufs:ad0s1a
>
> The crap boot up. But I can't get the filesystem to become R/W
>
> Tried /sbin/mount -o rw /ad0s1a /
> /sbin/mount -o rw,force /ad0s1a /
> /sbin/mount -o force /ad0s1a /
>
> But /sbin/mount only shows ro.
>
> Don't really know what to do, except reinstall and that's a noop.
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