Learn how to re mount file system in read write mode under Linux. Article also explains how to check if file system is read only and how to clean file system
Nov 8, 2018 - Mounting a File System. Once the file system is attached, the mount point becomes the root directory of the mounted file system. Usually when mounting a device with a common file system such as ext4 or xfs the mount command will auto-detect the file system type. Instructions for mounting filesystems on Linux hosts at UVa.
Most of the time on newly created file systems of NFS filesystems we see error like below :
To mount ext2fs filesystems under FreeBSD, you first have to build a newkernel with ext2fs support. Read the FreeBSD handbook to learn how to do that. Put the linein your kernel configuration file for the new kernel.
When you have booted with the new kernel, you can mount an ext2fs filesystemby giving a command like:
Due to a bug in FreeBSD 2.2.8 and earlier you will have to unmount all ext2fsfilesystems before you shut down FreeBSD if you are using these any ofthese versions. If you shut down FreeBSD with an ext2fs filesystem mounted,FreeBSD cannot sync the UFS filesystems. This results in
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fsck
being runthe next time FreeBSD is booted. You can work around this bug by putting theline:in the /etc/rc.shutdown
file. The bug has been fixed in FreeBSD 3.x.