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Re: mounting disk as read-write after boot.

To: Frank Samuelson <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: mounting disk as read-write after boot.
From: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 04 Feb 2002 09:47:39 -0600
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <Pine.SGI.3.93.1020203070131.917691A-100000@milagro.lanl.gov>
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On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 08:17, Frank Samuelson wrote:
> I installed a system with the RedHat-XFS disks.  
> It works great.  All file systems are xfs.
> 
> But when I compile my own kernel (2.4.17 with xfs patch)
> and install it,  and reboot,
> the root disk stays in read-only mode.  Obviously
> at some point the bootup just stops.  No syslog error
> message are available (nothing is written).
> 
> XFS is compiled in (with quota support). It is obvious that the kernel 
> mounts the root disk (which is XFS) and reads its contents on bootup, but 
> it never switches it to read-write.
> 
> Any suggestions would be very helpful.  Thanks for the great 
> file system.
> 
> Frank Samuelson
> 
> 

Well, the linux user spaces I am familiar with expect to come up with a
read only root, and then remount it rw after doing some checks. The
remount should be being initiated from user space, and xfs does respond
to this. I would suspect your user space here and not the kernel.

Steve


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