[Bug 575469] Re: recovery mode mounts filesystems read-write rather than read-only
Stéphane Graber
stgraber at stgraber.org
Mon Aug 29 03:29:25 UTC 2011
Option 2 would also get us rid of bug 234409 in the process.
I still like the idea of having read-only be an option of mountall as
it'd be pretty handy to have in other cases but I guess option 2 is the
most likely to be implemented for Oneiric. It's still a pretty
significant amount of changes that'd be required for it but at least it
doesn't require modifying mountall (only its upstart jobs).
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Title:
recovery mode mounts filesystems read-write rather than read-only
Status in “friendly-recovery” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “friendly-recovery” source package in Oneiric:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: friendly-recovery
In recovery mode, filesystems should probably be mounted read-only,
since pending any problems they can safely be remounted read-write,
while the reverse is not necessarily true. This means that operations
such as fsck, badblocks, zerofree, etc. are not possible without
having to use a boot CD, and ensuring that any additional binaries are
compatible. One should assume that booting into recovery mode is
either deliberate or has come about because of a problem.
f-r 0.2.10 on lucid/2.6.32-21-generic
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