Re: Most directories locked read-only: how to unlock them?
Ken Heard wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
That looks like you mistyped "defaults" as "drfaults" in your
/etc/fstab file.
I was well aware that I mistyped "defaults" as my original post
indicated. I was also aware that this error caused the root directory
to be mounted read-only. Also as my original post indicated, my first
query was how to change the mount to read-write without having to
reinstall the whole operating system.
Regards,
I think the easiest would be to use a LiveCD, like KNOPPIX,
and edit the fstab that way.
Mike
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