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how to remount the root filesystem to make it writable in Sun Solaris |
Description
To remount the root filesystem when the system has failed to boot and you need modify some files on root which is mounted in readonly mode in Solaris:
# mount -F ufs -o rw,remount / |
Example
mount -F ufs -o rw,remount / |
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