Re: Failed to use read-only NFS as the root filesystem

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On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 00:48 +0800, Min Jun,Xi wrote:
> Hi All,
> there's one problem here.
> I tried to set one read-only NFS directory as the root filesystem, but
> there're several problems, and lead to one situation that the root
> filesystem is remounted using read-write option.

> Is there any option or flag which can be used to disable it? I think
> the developers from redhat should know about it.

Search /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit for /etc/sysconfig/readonly-root. I don't
know if it is well documented or not. You can also use "readonlyroot" on
the command line I think, but using the file lets you set more options.
Expect more issues related to this, the last time I looked at it, it
took some tweaking to make work well.

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