On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 02:21:05PM -0800, Bernie Huang wrote:
> Thanks.  But when I try "linux init=/bin/bash", it's a
> read-only file system.  I tried su to root, but I
> still couldn't change any file.  Basically what I want
> to do is to boot my linux up, and uncomment the lines
> that I commented previously in /etc/services and then
> reboot.  If all goes well, then I will backup the data
> and reinstall RH 7.0.  So, how do I boot into NON
> read-only filesystem??

        Boot up exactly the way you have and then type:

        mount -n -o remount,rw /

> - Bernie
> 
> > > At the LILO prompt, type "linux init=/bin/bash". 
> > If
> > > linux is not the
> > > lable for the default kernel, change it to the
> > > correct value.  (Hitting
> > > Tab will bring up a list of labels.)

        Mike
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