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On Thu, 5 Mar 2015 12:47:36 +0000 |
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Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On Thu, 5 Mar 2015 07:37:39 -0500, German wrote: |
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> > > > > Is /var on your root filesystem? If so, it sounds like something |
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> > > > > is trying to write to it before it has been remounted rw. Try |
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> > > > > adding rw (and removing ro if present) to your kernel options. |
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> > > > Ok, thanks. What file should I write these options to? |
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> > > Your bootloader config, that's where you specify the kernel boot |
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> > > options. |
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> > That's what I thought, however I use gummiboot. Can you give an |
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> > example, to show your gummiboot config once again? |
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> Add it to the options line in the relavent file in /boot/loader/entries. |
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> Or test it first by pressing e at the menu and adding it there |
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So any other idea on hhow to fix it? Anyone? |
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> Neil Bothwick |
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> Fragile. Do not turn umop ap1sdn! |
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German <gentgerman@×××××.com> |