Hi Joshua.

>/dev/mmcblk0p2  /               ext4    ro,defaults,noatime 1 1

ro = you have mounted it (r)ead(o)nly ;)

My fstab has:

/dev/mmcblk0p2                  /               ext4 noatime         1 1

BR,
Bjarne


On 03-05-2015 02:52, Joshua Kramer wrote:
Hello-

I just did a new install of RSEL6 on my Raspberry Pi via the "install Raspbian, then wipe out the root directory and replace it with RSEL root directory" method.

For some reason, the system is mounting the root directory as read-write from the very start. This has the undesired side-effect of a warning prompt on boot, something to the effect of "Warning: running fsck on a mounted filesystem. This WILL cause SEVERE damage. Continue?" Of course I can 'N' to not continue and then it resumes booting up.

Here's what I have under /etc/fstab:

/dev/mmcblk0p2  /               ext4 ro,defaults,noatime     1 1
/dev/mmcblk0p1  /boot           vfat defaults,noatime        1 2
/dev/sda1       /var            ext4 defaults,noatime        1 2
/dev/sda2       /home           ext4 defaults,noatime        1 2
devpts          /dev/pts        devpts gid=5,mode=620          0 0
tmpfs           /dev/shm        tmpfs defaults                0 0
proc            /proc           proc defaults                0 0
sysfs           /sys            sysfs defaults                0 0

(/dev/sda is an external USB hard disk. I put /var and /home on there so as to not burn through SD cards...)

What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks!
-JK


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