Simon Hobson <[email protected]> writes:
> Rainer Weikusat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There are really only two options:
>> 
>> 1. Don't mount or mount r/o and require user interfaction prior to
>>   working with these variables.
>> 
>> 2. Mount r/w and expect people messing around with the fs as superuser
>>   to know what they're doing.
>
> Or the third option - mount r/o and remount r/w when needed.

As I wrote in the original text, that's a extremely bad idea because
this means it may suddenly be affected by an already running command
never supposed to work with it.
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