Cannot Mount selinux
    Luke 
    ldavis at shellworld.net
       
    Mon Oct 17 20:34:28 EDT 2005
    
    
  
Hey ReJ
Can you boot in single user mode, and if so: what happens then?
Use "single" at the boot prompt.
That is:
linux single
plus any other parameters you would normally use.
What version of Debian are you on now?  What kernel version?
Luke
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Rejean Proulx wrote:
> Hello speakup,
>
>   I had a problem with a spammer and to make a long story short, I
>   rebooted my server, for the last time it seems. It goes through all
>   its hardware configuration including identifying its disk drives.
>   It then gives me a message that it cannot mount selinux and gives me
>   the sign on prompt. I sign on and get a prompt of none. The HDA2 is
>   mounted read only and I cannot do an ls. I can mount other file
>   systems and do e2fsck, mkfs and all that. When I boot using orolux I
>   can mount HDA2 and it is not read only. Based on what I can find, it
>   seems to be caused by a Debian update, but I can't get any
>   information about it. I hope someone has had this happen and was
>   able to solve this one as it is a bit beyond me. Meanwhile, my
>   server is as good as dead.
>
>
    
    
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