On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:55:53 -0600, Scot Jenkins <scot at thinkunix.net> wrote:
> Shawn Fertch wrote:
> > The cause for replacing the drive is that the root ( / ) partition has
> > marked itself as read-only.  Doing fsck's and rebooting is no longer
> > correcting the issue.  In doing a dd from one drive to the other, is
> > there a chance that whatever is marking the partition read-only will
> > be brought over as well?
> 
> Since dd is just a raw image copy, when you dd to the new drive, your
> root partition will still be marked read-only.  I haven't run across
> a root partition marking itself read-only before.  I have to believe
> this can be corrected with enough googling.

I agree. Scot, have you tried booting off a bootable Linux CD/floppy
and attempted to diagnose the issue there? If not, I would recommend
you take a look at that first. I think Knoppix and every other major
bootable Linux CD will have some sort of ext2/3, reiser, and xfs utils
included.

> I have to throw this out there:  you do have backups you can restore
> from, right? :P

I was going to ask that too :)

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