On 2015-03-23, Chris Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For future reference -L is a big hammer. If you use it without
> explicitly attempting a read-write mount (which a read only mount at
> boot time will not do because it's an ro mount by default)

...for the root filesystem, anyway.  For nonroot filesystems it should
use whatever flags are set in fstab.  (Granted many boxes likely have /
as the only on-disk fs.)

--keith



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