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Re: BSD Flags further
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Re: BSD Flags further


  • Subject: Re: BSD Flags further
  • From: Jeffrey Ellis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 10:48:33 -0700
  • Thread-topic: BSD Flags further

Hi, Michael--

Thanks... Sorry... How do I do the remount?

All My Best,
Jeffrey



on 10/18/06 10:38 AM, Michael Smith at email@hidden wrote:

>
> On Oct 18, 2006, at 9:22 AM, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
>
>>> Each of these three pairs comes in two variants; the 'u' version
>>> which permits the
>>> flag to be set and reset by the owner, or root, at runtime, and the
>>> 's' version which
>>> can be set at runtime, but cannot be cleared except in single-user
>>> mode.
>>
>> How can I reboot into single-user mode to clear these files?
>
> Hold down command-S during the boot chime, and keep it held until you
> see the prompt.
>
> Note that you will only have the root filesystem visible, and you
> will have to remount it read/write before you can change anything.
>
>   = Mike
>


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