On Thursday 28 July 2005 23:50, Jeff Walter wrote:
Rafael,
I have no clue if this will work, but maybe try the -n option. The
man says that it won't write to /etc/mtab, but I'm hoping it will ignore it
as well and just go for the mount. Also, you'll be remounting / as
read-only
On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 08:48 -0300, Rafael Ávila de Espíndola wrote:
On Thursday 28 July 2005 23:50, Jeff Walter wrote:
Rafael,
I have no clue if this will work, but maybe try the -n option. The
man says that it won't write to /etc/mtab, but I'm hoping it will ignore it
as well and
I am trying to build a system that uses a unionfs as root. The init
script is based on the one used by gentoo and uses initramfs. The
problem is how to remount the unionfs constituents read only during
halt.
cat /proc/mounts displays /dev/hda1 (ext2) mounted rw in /memory. The
problem is that
Rafael,
I have no clue if this will work, but maybe try the -n option. The man says
that it won't write to /etc/mtab, but I'm hoping it will ignore it as well and
just go for the mount. Also, you'll be remounting / as read-only effectively,
so you won't be able to write /etc/mtab anyways.