Robert Sprockeels, 2001-04-06 18:58 +0200
>Well, try to mount the system read-only!
>
># mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/hda /cdrom
>
>There are a number of mount versions out there that refuse to mount a
>read-only filesystem if you don't specify it!
David Douthitt, 2001-04-06 12:26 -0500
>Some older versions of busybox, as well as some other versions of
>mount will refuse to mount a read-only filesystem unless the -r option
>is used to mount read-only.
>
>Newer versions of busybox and of mount will provide only a warning,
>then mount the read-only file system where it was requested by the
>user.
>
>For the CDROM, of course, you'll have to have isofs.o or whatever
>module is appropriate; a good way to check is to see if iso9660 is a
>listed filesystem in /proc/filesystems.
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