On 07/01/2014 11:30 AM, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> This commit has the following problem:
> 1) Break the ro mount rule.
> When users mount the whole btrfs ro, it is still possible to mount
> subvol rw and change the contents. Which make the whole fs ro mount
> non-sense.

Where is the problem ? I see an use case when I want a conservative default: 
mount all ro except some subvolumes.

In any case it is not a security problem because if the user has the capability 
to mount a subvolume, also he has the capability to remount,rw the whole 
filesystem.



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