Arran
07-09-2004, 08:15 PM
Hi, I am very new to linux and am in the process of trying to get my alcatel modem working so i can browse the web.
At this point I should probably tell you I am using the live cd of knoppix version 3.4,
I have copied and extracted the file:
speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.tar.gz
into my home directory, I have the copied the file :
mgmt.o
into the created directory speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.
I have then opened a shell window, changed from user to root with su command, then run :
sh speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.sh
I have then answered all the questions and away the installation goes, that is UNTIL !!!
/usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/local/sbin/modem_run :
Read only file system
I have tried changing the file permission with
Root@TTYP1[local]# chmod a+w sbin
to which it says something along the lines of
changing user permissions of the file sbin : Read only file system
Getting very frustrating, I hope someone can help me with this problem I am pulling my hair out and cant find any info apart from the usual how to install $%& that I've been following.
Thanks for reading this massive problem
Arran :cry:
At this point I should probably tell you I am using the live cd of knoppix version 3.4,
I have copied and extracted the file:
speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.tar.gz
into my home directory, I have the copied the file :
mgmt.o
into the created directory speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.
I have then opened a shell window, changed from user to root with su command, then run :
sh speedtouchconf-19-06-2004.sh
I have then answered all the questions and away the installation goes, that is UNTIL !!!
/usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/local/sbin/modem_run :
Read only file system
I have tried changing the file permission with
Root@TTYP1[local]# chmod a+w sbin
to which it says something along the lines of
changing user permissions of the file sbin : Read only file system
Getting very frustrating, I hope someone can help me with this problem I am pulling my hair out and cant find any info apart from the usual how to install $%& that I've been following.
Thanks for reading this massive problem
Arran :cry: