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Date:      Sun, 24 Mar 1996 20:29:25 -0600
From:      Duane Ferrell <duane.ferrell@imsday.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <31560505.3010@imsday.com>

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Hi, 
	Just a simple and probably stupid question. Here's the scenario: I 
just installed FreeBSD on a 486-33 with 8 megs RAM. I can't make directories, 
copy or do anything because it tells me I have a read only file system. I 
messed around with chmod but couldn't get it to change anything. Shoud I have 
done something different during installation? Also I do get one error when 
booting up or trying to exit:
		swapon: not found
		skipping disks checks ...
		pid 220: mount: uid0: exiting on signal 11
		Memory fault
		filesystem mount failed, startup aborted
Only thing strange about that is that it keeps going. You know more about 
it than I do. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
			
Thanks,
Duane Ferrell



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