Thank you everybody for your help, particularly Casper Dik, Greg Chavez, David Foster, Michael Schulte, Thomas Anders and an unknown contributor. The question was: > > I have configure my server to mount /usr with ro option. When I need to > install some software or patch, I run "mount -o remount,rw /usr" to put > read+write permissions under /usr, but then, I can't remount it with ro > permissions. I try with "mount -o remount,ro /usr", but I get "mount: > /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 is not this fstype.". How can I remount it again to > have read only permissions? > And the answer is that you can't remount the filesystem with ro option. You can do it with other SO, like Linux, but not with Solaris. I don't know why, because this is a useful capabilitie. I, and many other, use to mount /usr with ro option, and sometimes I have to remount it with rw option to install software, but I don't want to reboot the system and I can't umount /usr filesystem. Summarizing, I think this will be a good enhancement to ufs filesystem of Solaris -- Angel L. Mateo Redes y Comunicaciones - ATICA Tfo: +34 968 367590 Universidad de Murcia Fax: +34 968 363389 Edificio D, Campus de Espinardo CP: 30100, Murcia, Spain _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jan 8 03:35:14 2002
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