Am 27.03.2002 um 11:30:17 -0300 schrieb jcarminati@pluspetrol.com.ar folgendes: > >You are sure you had ext3 before? Did mount tell you that? Did you do a > >"cat /proc/mounts" ? > > Well, > > After inspecting a little more, I found this message while booting in init > 3: > > "Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: mount: / not mounted > already, bad option." > > So, I rebooted in RH's 'rescue mode', and modified my /etc/fstab, which > looked like this: > > LABEL=/ / ext3 data=writeback 1 1 > > I supposed that 'data=writeback' was causing this error, I simply change > that parameter for "defaults" and then the fs was correctly mounted in rw > ext3. > > Where or how should I set 'data=writeback' ? I supposed that fstab was the > right place. In order to mount / other than data=ordered (the default) you need to tell the kernel which data= mode you want as a boot option! -- Ralf Hildebrandt (Im Auftrag des Referat V A) Ralf.Hildebrandt@charite.de Charite Campus Virchow-Klinikum Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 Referat V A - Kommunikationsnetze - Fax. +49 (0)30-450 570-916 ThisemailhasbeenbroughttoyoubyJOLTCola,favoredbyssysadmins,netadminsand programmerseverywhere. JOLTCola--forallthesugarandtwicethecaffine(R).