Am 01.12.2010 21:23, schrieb Jim Rees: > But why is the nfs root being mounted read-only > to begin with? An on-disk root is mounted read-only so that if it's > dirty fsck can clean it up. But that makes no sense for an nfs root. > > I once also filed a bug, because Ubuntu does not respect the digit in column 6 of /etc/fstab. In Ubuntu you can set it to "0", but this is ignored and fsck'd anyhow. The reply on this was: "it has ever been that way in Ubuntu, / filesystem is checked anyway". So this beheaviour is Ubuntu-specific and undocumented.
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