>
> "tovis":
>> I have tried:
>> #mount -t aufs -o br:/mnt/var:/var=wr none /var
>
> I am afraid you are confusing "=rw" and "=wr".
>
>
> J. R. Okajima
>
>
Hi! You right! My fault!
It's embarassing! It is not the first time and I'm afraid not the last one :(
Also, now I have set my init script with rw option, and now I have a nice
clear error message, that I want to mount a read only mount or inode :)
I will replace my script some where.
Other question (may be suggestion) is it possible to now that the
underlaying branch is read-only? The mount and cat /proc/mounts also sad
that mount is rw!? - it is really confusing (I have lost many hours and
hair).

Again thank you7 very much, for your patience and time.
Very good job! Keep it!

Sincerely
  tovis



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