Try this, before you do your mount:

echo 1 > /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.1200/readonly

(example where 1200 is your mdisk addr)

Ismael 


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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
William Sheckler
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sharing reiserfs r/o

Hello all,

I'm trying to share a reiser file system r/o between two SLES9 64-bit
Linux
virtual machines (call them Linux1 and Linux2).  I have the minidisk
defined as MR in Linux1's directory entry, and linked RR in Linux2's
directory entry.  Linux2 is cloned from Linux1.

The /etc/fstab for both virtual machines mounts the filesystem with the
"acl,user_xattr,ro" attributes, and the last two parameters have been at
various time "1 2" and  "0 0".  I've tried "defaults,ro" with "0 0"
also.

The original virtual machine (Linux1) mounts the file system with no
problems, but Linux2 will not mount it.  Nothing I've tried works so
far.
I've even added the dasd= parameter to zipl.conf defining the disk in
question as (ro) and I did rerun zipl before rebooting.  When I did
that,
Linux1 would not mount the file system either.

Any ideas?  Feel free to reply to me off list (I digest the list, so I
won't get list responses until the next day).

Thanks,

-Bill Sheckler
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