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Date:      Wed, 5 Nov 2008 00:07:48 +0100
From:      "Popof Popof" <popof.fpn@gmail.com>
To:        "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Unable to mount / in read - write mode
Message-ID:  <9196e72b0811041507l1714614fw7b4bc8c2b901c763@mail.gmail.com>
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The kernel used is a GENERIC one from 6.0.

/ is mounted but in read-only mode and I can use it in single user mode.
The mount command has been created on October 26 2008 and I hadn't start my
laptop since one year so I'm sure that this comes from my update.

Using mount command manually failed:


> #mount -w /dev/ad0s2a /
> mount option <update> is unknown
> mount: /dev/ad0s2a


My fstab file contains

/dev/ad0s2a   /   ufs   rw   1   1
>

but ad0s2a is in ro mode as show mount output

/dev/ados2a on / (ufs, local, read-only)
>

2008/11/4 mdh <mdh_lists@yahoo.com>

> --- On Tue, 11/4/08, Popof Popof <popof.fpn@gmail.com> wrote:
> > From: Popof Popof <popof.fpn@gmail.com>
> > Subject: Unable to mount / in read - write mode
> > To: "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
> > Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 1:57 PM
> > Hi,
> > I recently tried to update my FreeBSD 6.0 to FreeBSD 7.0.
> > I don't know where but I made a mistake and I am always
> > booting on the 6.0
> > kernel.
> > The problem is that I have an error during boot process:
> >
> > mount option <rw> is unknown
> > > mount: /dev/ad0s2a : Invalid argument
> > > Mounting root filesystem rw failed, startup aborted
> > > Boot interrupted
> >
> >
> > Its seems that tools have correctly upgraded (man mount let
> > me see that I
> > use the FreeBSD 7 version of mount) but not the kernel.
> >
> > Does someone has an idea to allow me to use my filesystem
> > in read write mode
> > ?
>
> This seems to be a problem with the mount command.  Why do you feel the
> kernel may be at fault?  If the kernel can get to mount, then it has
> obviously already mounted / (though possibly in read-only mode, which is
> something you should let us know...)
> There is also not necessarily a corrolation between a man page and the
> actual binary.  Check the binary's modification time and such for better
> detail here.  Beyond that, try running the mount command manually from the
> command line after booting from a CD or in single-user mode, if single-user
> mode works.
>
> - mdh
>
>
>
>
>



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