hi,

i was trying to write a service that checks attributes of rootfs before it is 
checked by fsck. The service has a dependency on boot-archive and has a 
dependent "/system/filesystem/usr" service. It seems "/" is being mounted in 
r/w mode before a
check is done on it. is that correct?

When is the rootfs first mounted in the boot process ? Is it ever mounted in
read-only mode or is Solaris fsck capable of checking filesystems that are 
mounted w/o damaging them?

regards,
parry
 
 
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