On 5/8/20 8:59 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I have used ext4 for /boot for 20+ years on Fedora, and can't say that I
ever had this happen. And I always reboot after installing updates.
I've never had this happen over all the very many computers I've worked
with.
Long term the solution is to move boot to a non-journaled fs (ext
without a journal) or after each update umount/mount /boot(before
reboot)..
I would be very much surprised if a regular reboot does not unmount
/boot, prior to rebooting. I would think that all mounted filesystems
except / will get explicitly unmounted just before a halt or a reboot.
And / gets remounted read-only, so it's effectively the same.
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