On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Ryusuke Konishi <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about this?
>
>  $ sudo mount -t nilfs2 -o ro,cp=3,loop=/dev/loop0 /tmp/test.img /tmp/t2
>
> or
>
>  $ sudo mount -t nilfs2 -r -o cp=3,loop=/dev/loop0 /tmp/test.img /tmp/t2
>  ...
>  $ sudo umount /tmp/t2

Hi. Thanks for the reply.

r...@linage:/tmp$ lscp
                 CNO        DATE     TIME  MODE  FLG   NBLKINC       ICNT
                   1  2010-07-23 10:36:35   cp    -         11          3
                   2  2010-07-23 10:37:22   cp    -          8          3
                   3  2010-07-23 10:38:13   ss    -        615          4
                   4  2010-07-23 10:38:58   cp    -         77          5
                   5  2010-07-23 10:39:05   cp    -         21         10
                   6  2010-07-23 10:39:12   cp    -         26          7
                   7  2010-07-23 10:39:43   cp    i          8          7

r...@linage:/tmp$ ls -lad t*
drwxrwxrwx 3 root root       4096 2010-07-23 10:39 t
drwxrwxrwx 2 rdl  rdl           6 2010-07-23 10:36 t2
-rw-r--r-- 1 rdl  rdl  1049624576 2010-07-23 10:36 test.img

r...@linage:/tmp$ mount|grep loop
/dev/loop0 on /tmp/t type nilfs2 (rw,gcpid=2980)

r...@linage:/tmp$ sudo mount -t nilfs2 -o ro,cp=3,loop=/dev/loop1
/tmp/test.img /tmp/t2
mount.nilfs2: Error while mounting /dev/loop1 on /tmp/t2: Read-only file system

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