mount -n -o remount,rw /
/ds
Paul F. Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Both of these are x86_64 related (I've not seen them happen on my x86 box).
For some reason (which I'm assuming is down to the installonly plugin on yum),
new kernels are downloaded when I do a yum update, but are not installed. This
means I'm still on the 1740_FC5 kernel which is somewhat out of date. If
anyone else is seeing that, I'll fill out a bugzilla report.
The second one is more worrying as it looks like initscripts is broken
(updated from 16th Dec). On reboot, I'm getting two errors
Starting udev:udevd-event[1119]: udev_db_lookup_name: unable to open udev_db
'/dev/.udev/db': No such file or directory
Starting udev:udevd-event[1119]: udev_db_lookup_name: unable to open udev_db
'/dev/.udev/db': No such file or directory
Hardware initialise is fine, loads the correct keymap, sets the hostname,
reports no RAID, sets up LVM - finds 2 logical volumes in group "VolGroup00"
now active and then...
Checking filesystems
fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=/'
This the drops me down to the file system check error prompt. I enter the root
password and try to edit fstab. No go. Write protected. Try to reinstall the
previous initscripts. No go. Cannot create a lock on /var/rpm.
/dev/hda is reporting as being fine and I can mount if I use RIP Linux.
This second problem is far more pressing that the first. Can anyone suggest a
way to fix this? Is there something I can pass via grub so that the drives are
mounted RW instead of R?
TTFN
Paul