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| Subject: | fs change on read-only mount |
| From: | Bgs <bgs@xxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 2009 14:37:30 +0200 |
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Greetings, I don't know xfs' superblock handling well enough, so I'm asking for advice here: Does xfs write anything on the disk when mounting read-only? Is it possible to use a partitions hash (or some well defined portion of the partition) for integrity checks? The partitions are used read-only and hash would be re-generated if any rw action was done (after remount ro or full reboot of course). Can this be done? I'm concerned about 'mount count' like writes... Thanks in advance Bgs |
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