Those are "normal" messages for recovery on your root fs.
It's just saying that although root was mounted readonly (normal for the
first part of a linux boot), xfs detected that recovery was needed,
which meant that it had to write to the disk to perform log recovery -
even though it was mounted read only.
Recovery completed without error.
-Eric
On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 08:30, Jan Gregor wrote:
> Hello
> I found these messages on startup of my kernel (2.4.18 + xfs 1.1) after
> a crash. Does it mean that recovery processed or not ?
>
> XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,9)
> XFS: WARNING: recovery required on readonly filesystem.
> XFS: write access will be enabled during mount.
> Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: ide0(3,9) (dev: 3/9)
> Ending XFS recovery on filesystem: ide0(3,9) (dev: 3/9)
> VFS: Mounted root (xfs filesystem) readonly.
>
> Jan Gregor
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