- File system get auto change from read-write to read-oly
- Posted by RC on October 23rd, 2003
I have a very strange file system with OS Redhat 7.2
The file system is read-write, but some how it randomly
changes to read-only at any time. Suddenly all users can
write any in that file system, I have to umount and mount -a
that file system. Then everything back to normal.
This only happen to a particular host, particular file system.
Any idea what cause that happen? Assume nobody know my root
passwd play with me.
Thank Q!
- Posted by Bill Marcum on October 23rd, 2003
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:00:23 -0400, RC
<raymond.chui@noaa.gov> wrote:
Redhat 7.2 or older.
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