On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Simon Matter wrote:
Dan Hollis schrieb:
On 5 Dec 2001, Steve Lord wrote:
It is also not 'install a cdrom', it is boot with a bootable cdrom.
This machine doesnt have any cdrom drive, so it is "install a cdrom drive"
just to fix the root fs. :-(
But you have a floppy drive, do you? So why don't you take boot/root
floppies instead? They are available as well.
No floppy either. I will have to install one. This sucks :-(
It was *really* suprising to me that you can't repair a read-only mounted
filesystem, I suspect it will be equally suprising to others.
What is life without surprise? Windwos users are also surprised when
they learn that we don't have (need) a C: on our computers :-)
Suprised in the respect that ext2 and reiserfs have no such limitation, I
was expecting xfs to be at least as functional and mature.