On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 01:23, Oleg Drokin wrote: > Hello! > > On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 09:36:29PM -0400, Nick Orlov wrote: > > > two days ago I have made a decision to make /usr readonly and remount it > > rw only for upgrades (my /usr is on reiserfs). > > today I have found next messages in my kern.log: > > Apr 14 12:06:21 nikolas kernel: clm-6005: writing inode 275524 on > > readonly FS > > Apr 14 12:06:21 nikolas kernel: clm-6005: writing inode 275475 on > > readonly FS > > Apr 14 13:44:06 nikolas kernel: clm-6005: writing inode 82746 on > > readonly FS > > ....and so on.... > > Hm. I am not sure of the cause yet, may be this is atime is tried to be updated > on previously open files or something like that. > Useless/strange warnings should go away for sure. > I will come with the patch once I figure where the problem lies.
Lets start by finding out what files those inode numbers correspond to. Could you please do a find /usr -inum 82746 (and for each of the other inodes numbers listed), then do an ls -la on that file and send us the output? Is /usr mounted readonly from /etc/fstab, or is it mounted rw first, and then remounted to readonly? -chris
