On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 1:45 PM, lux-integ <lux-in...@btconnect.com> wrote:
> On Thursday 01 August 2013 12:15:21 Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> The rootfs mount is called -.mount (i.e. a leading -)
> many thanks for this
>> To be honest with you tho', unless you are tailoring your system for a
>> very specific case
>
> yes this is so,
> it is  remounting  /  (RW) earlier in the boot process

I'm not following. Do you mean that systemd is already doing what you
need, or do you need something different from what systemd does. For
the record the standard behavior is: Your / will be first mounted
according to the options on the kernel commandline (ro or rw), then
systemd-remount-fs.service will remount it based on the options in
/etc/fstab (which could be rw). Do you need anything different than
this?

-t
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