If you just need write access to the normally-writable parts of the filesystem, you just have to update the mount point for that volume: mount -uw /System/Volumes/Data But in single-user mode they're both mounted read-only. Catalina uses a new split-volume system for its file system, where system files are stored on a read-only volume, and user-modifiable parts of the filesystem are stored in a separate "Data" volume that's normally mounted read-write (see this article for more info).
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