read only file system???

Hi,

Help me plz,

If I do e.g.

cp file-name /usr/bin

the following (like that) message shown:
cp: Error: Read only file system

But on another machines that copy does successfuly.

Q: Why?
Q: how do to fight with that problem? – may be need mount
pkg file system with some flags?
Q: why that situation depends on OS installation
in a promiscuous manner ?

vasa

Hi Vasa,

vasa <vv40in@rambler.ru> wrote in article <9upu7j$5v9$1@inn.qnx.com>…

Hi,

Help me plz,

If I do e.g.

cp file-name /usr/bin

the following (like that) message shown:
cp: Error: Read only file system

But on another machines that copy does successfuly.

Tell plz some extra details:

Is DDK installed on another machine? Is it installed on the first one?

Eduard.

Help me plz,

If I do e.g.

cp file-name /usr/bin

the following (like that) message shown:
cp: Error: Read only file system

But on another machines that copy does successfuly.

Tell plz some extra details:

Is DDK installed on another machine? Is it installed on the first one?

Yes, network DDK on each of our machines.
But which DDK do You mean ?
And which is the matter DDK to this problem ?

vasa

Take a look at “Read-only /usr/include??” in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation. I’ve seen somewhere
it’s affected by DDK too, I can not find where at the moment… Yes…found -
see the “Migration Guide and Utility” at newuser… Maybe, it’s related to your problem???

Eduard.

vasa <vv40in@rambler.ru> wrote in article <9uq6u1$bla$1@inn.qnx.com>…

Help me plz,

If I do e.g.

cp file-name /usr/bin

the following (like that) message shown:
cp: Error: Read only file system

But on another machines that copy does successfuly.

Tell plz some extra details:

Is DDK installed on another machine? Is it installed on the first one?

Yes, network DDK on each of our machines.
But which DDK do You mean ?
And which is the matter DDK to this problem ?

vasa

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