Re: RH9 mount / as rw at boot time

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On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:

> How can I solved this problem? And why the kernel is mounting
> my root partition as rw at boot time?

If, like you say, your kernel command line arguments are correct, check
your initial ram disk.

Details:

cp /boot/yourinitrdfile /tmp/initrd.gz
gunzip /tmp/initrd.gz
mount -o loop /tmp/initrd /mnt
cat /mnt/linuxrc

See if anyything in your linuxrc is leaving your root filesystem 
read/write.

Dax Kelson
Guru Labs





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