Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:18:22 +0100 (CET) | From | Daniel.Egger@suse ... | Subject | Re: Sysrq not working properly... |
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On 4 Feb, Khimenko Victor wrote:
>> Ideas?
> This is how SysRq-U is SUPPOSED to work :-) It even says so: > -- cut -- > SysRq: Emergency Remount R/O > -- cut --
> System is STILL mounted and so SHOULD BE changed after reboot.
Yes, of course.... I should have said: it isn't mounted r/o....
> It's > good idea: SysRq is EMERGENCY tool after all and it's allways good > idea to check everything after emergency :-) SysRq-U will prevent > FUTHER filesystem corruption but if filesystem was ALREADY corrupted > when you pressed SysRq-U it can not be fixed without fsck (and you are > NOT supposed to use SysRq-U when there are no possible curruption: > just reboot as usual)...
Let's say (despite of my writings): it doesn't work as supposed... :) It won't remount the drives...
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Servus, Daniel
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