Op 21 sep. 2012 09:00 schreef "P .NIKOLIC" <p.nikolic1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende: > > On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 14:26:54 +0100 > "P .NIKOLIC" <p.nikolic1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 12:07:55 +0100 > > Kevin Chadwick <ma1l1ists@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > all disc ID's are correct so what has been screwed up this was > > > > perfect until the update or am i going to be forced to > > > > re-install not an option i look forward to > > > > > > A workaround rather than a fix but may help investigate or fix the > > > odd machine. Have you tried switching out the > > > > > > UUID=a1439104-fcea-4c90-b0fb-2340154a9eae for /dev/sda3 in fstab? > > > > Right then lets get back on thread here yes, you're right. > Still with this problem of mounted ro i have been doing a little bit of > messing and the result is to say the very least strange and out there > somewhere . > > Bring the box up init3 all drives mount ok sda1 sda3 & sda4 all > mount rw > > bring the machine up with KDM sda3 and sda4 both show ro but if i do > not actually log into KDE and Ctrl Alt F1 to a text prompt login as > root mount shows all drives correctly mounted rw the Alt F7 log > into KDE then check and the drives have been re mounted ro Ok, so only after logging in to kde are the drives mounted ro? Sounds like an automounter going haywire. I'm not familliar with current KDE's, but maybe you can try creating a new user and see what happens when you log in with that. If that works ok, it's a problem with your KDE config. mvg, Guus