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hahaha
I just ran up2date and now my file system is in read-only mode.
Nice.
failed to make symlink /etc/rc2.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc3.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc4.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc5.d/S64mysqld: File exists
touch: cannot touch `/var/log/mysqld.log': Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of `/var/log/mysqld.log': Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of `/var/lib/mysql': Read-only file system
I'm about done with RedHat I think. I had no issues with Debian last week on my test system.
I just ran up2date and now my file system is in read-only mode.
Nice.
failed to make symlink /etc/rc2.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc3.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc4.d/S64mysqld: File exists
failed to make symlink /etc/rc5.d/S64mysqld: File exists
touch: cannot touch `/var/log/mysqld.log': Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of `/var/log/mysqld.log': Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of `/var/lib/mysql': Read-only file system
I'm about done with RedHat I think. I had no issues with Debian last week on my test system.