CHMOD function doesn't work

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raseac
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CHMOD function doesn't work

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Hi.. I tried to use chmod at /etc/init.d/xxx file.. but I cannot do it.. I had to use ES File Manager to change chmod..
I have this error while trying to change chmod.. ->
Error!
Unable to chmod /etc/init.d/xxx file: Read-only file system


And yes.. I have root, I've checked root access in configuration of totlcmd..

Any clues? =/

thanks in advance..
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

It already tells you what the problem is: The file system on which the file is located is read only. To switch a file system to read/write, you need to add a button with internal command number 119 (remount). You can add this easily be checking the option "Root functions erverywhere". You can uncheck this function later when the button has been created.
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Post by *franc »

Danke, genau das hatte ich gesucht!
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