Subject: Re: SE/30 Trouble
To: Sean Murphy <murphy@edp.net>
From: Ken Nakata <kenn@romulus.rutgers.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/02/1996 10:12:46
> I recently acquired a SE/30 for the purpose of running MacBSD. I followed
> all of the instructions in the Install docs and it boots, but then it tells
> me I have a read-only file system. Did I miss something? Here is my setup
Yes and no. If you are booting in single-user mode, it's normal
that the root fs is mounted in read-only mode. To do useful things,
you usually have to boot in multi-user mode. Uncheck the check box
"single user" (or something similar) in the Booter's Option/Booting
dialog box.
ken