Hello David , That did work . Thank you again . JimL
umount /directory
mdadm --readonly /dev/mdX
mdadm --readwrite /dev/mdX
mount /directory
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, David M. Strang wrote:
Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
Hello David , Thank you for the idea . But ...
root@devel-0:~ # mdadm --readonly /dev/md_d0
mdadm: failed to set readonly for /dev/md_d0: Device or resource busy
James --
umount /dev/md_d0 first; you can remount it right after you re-enable writes.
That should do the trick =)
-- David
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