We have a number of new HP workstations on which I have done a new installation of openSUSE 13.2. The installations all seemed to have gone normally and the systems all ran fine for a day or so. But then the root partition was remounted read-only on several of them. Normally, one expects this if one is having disk errors, but I booted from an installation disk and ran fsck and the partition came back as clean. I rebooted the box and the root partition was again mounted read-only (or at least NOT remounted read-write). If I boot in recovery mode, I can manually remount the root partition read-write and manually bring up the network and everything seems to run normally. But if I do a clean shutdown and reboot, the root partition is again not mounted read-write. In the short run, I have a really ugly work-around of putting the commands to remount the root partition read-write and ifup the network in /etc/init.d/after.local, but I really don't like that and I don't understand why the root partition is not being properly mounted even though there do not seem to be any disk errors. Has anyone seen this? Any ideas where to look? -- JY ------------------------------------------------------------ John E. Young NASA LaRC B1148/R226 Analytical Services and Materials, Inc. (757) 864-8659 'All ideas and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect the ideas and opinions of anyone else.' -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org