> Hello there. > I have problem here, and don't know if it's bug or "feature" :) > If I prerare boot media (hdd, sd card,usb, etc) with FreeBSD, and NOT > create there fstab, I see such behavior: > 1. I need enter manually where from mount root (e.g. ufs:ada0s1a or > ufs:ada0s1a rw) > 2. If I enter ufs:ada0s1a rw - I have / mounted in read-only anyway. <== Is > this bug?... > 3. If I try to make it rw, with commands > mount -o rw -u /dev/ada0s1a / > there is no errors, but root is still RO. > 4. I can't umount / remount some elsewhere this disk, just to create fstab > (it's already mounted and can't be updated). > So, is this as-by-design, that you need "any other" media to boot, just to > create fstab, or there is "rw" mode broken, or I just missed something? > It's very disappointing to be able boot interactively into system, but have > no way to "fix" fstab to make it non-interactively bootable :) > Thanks. > -- > Regards, > Alexander Yerenkow I think you would need to mount -uw / u being for update. It looks like your post describes single-user mode rather than safe mode. When there is no /etc/fstab or the fstab is unworkable, you are put into single-user mode with a prompt to enter full path to shell or Enter for /bin/sh Maybe you could create your boot media with /etc/fstab pointing to the correct partition? TomReceived on Thu Oct 18 2012 - 07:25:54 UTC
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