24 Nov
2020
24 Nov
'20
15:20
On 23-11-2020 07:08, Thorsten Kukuk wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Nov 22, Frans de Boer wrote: > >> LS, >> >> I have several machines running TW only and one with multiple versions of >> OpenSuse. On the latter machine I can't get the /tmp directory as a memory >> based directory, but only when using TW. >> >> The line in fstab are everywhere the same but when enabled for TW, I can't >> get services being started because the system is always in read-only mode. > 1. /tmp on tmpfs is default on openSUSE, no need to for special entries > in /etc/fstab > 2. "The system is in read-only mode". Only /tmp or the whole root filesystem? > If the later, this sounds more like an independ issue with your system. > > Thorsten > >> Even when I add rw to the mount instruction, it stays in ro mode only. As >> said before, on other TW machines no problem. >> >> Has anybody encountered a similar situation? >> >> Regards, Frans. >> Hm, checked my other machines, and yes it is now also automatically set to tmpfs. However, the TW installation I am talking about is still having this issue. But only for the TW partition. There might be a bigger issue here since the root FS is set to RO. Maybe just re-install TW at some point in time and look if that helps? --- Frans -- A: Yes, just like that A: Ja, net zo Q: Oh, Just like reading a book backwards Q: Oh, net als een boek achterstevoren lezen A: Because it upsets the natural flow of a story A: Omdat het de natuurlijke gang uit het verhaal haalt Q: Why is top-posting annoying? Q: Waarom is Top-posting zo irritant?