acl on root was Re: [CentOS] kernel-2.6.9-42.0.2 and LVM

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I have finally found where the problem is apparently...

I had these options for / in fstab:

rw,acl

This meant that / was mounted rw,acl by the time rs.sysinit was ready to call fsck -T -a on it and since it was not mounted read-only or since it was mounted (that's the impression I get from the error message) the script goes into repair mode for root or just reboots.


So this really has nothing to do with LVM :P


Has anyone tried to get acl on root?
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