On Gwe, 2005-10-28 at 12:09 +0800, John Summerfied wrote:
> James Melin wrote:
> > Actually, if you have the disk as ext3, you get gazillions of errors when
> > it is R/O because the system that is mounting the disk R/O tries to use the
> > journal too but it cant open it R/W.
>
> Since in such a case the journal is irrelevant, mount the filesystem as
> ext2 and ro.

Tricky as an active ext3 file system is using the journal so will not
permit ext2 mounting.

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