I was pulling some pictures out of memory sticks from a camera, and after I pulled tham I was removing the image files from the stick. One of the sticks mounted read-only. After a few attempts to explicitly use "rw" in the mount command and things like that, I booted back into 2.6.10 and found the stick mounted rw.

I looked at the code, and I don't see anything obvious. Can someone point me to where the change is made?

OT: I think that if I explicitly use the rw option the mount should do what I ask or fail. This "I can't do what you want so I did something else" behaviour make scripts more complex.

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