Shawn Fertch wrote:
> The cause for replacing the drive is that the root ( / ) partition has
> marked itself as read-only.  Doing fsck's and rebooting is no longer
> correcting the issue.  In doing a dd from one drive to the other, is
> there a chance that whatever is marking the partition read-only will
> be brought over as well?

Could you just install the OS on the new disk, mount the old disk and 
just copy over the directories that you need (/etc, /home).

Then you could try to "fix" the old disk (and learn) without worry. If 
you can find out *why* the partition is marked read-only then I think 
fsck can help you. I don't remember how much diagnostic info fsck gives, 
but I know it can be cryptic. Post it and let's see!

--
Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff

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