"Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


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> > In nfs, it doesn't break since the remote dir is mounted read-only.
> > But on hd installs, we may mount rw (i don't remember why).
> 
> I can't imagine why it would be needed for hd installs and not nfs.

It's just that the "mount" code doesn't specify anything as of RW or RO,
unless you're using NFS or ISO mounting (smaller code, didn't find a good
reason to mount RO).




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