On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 09:02:52 +0100 Ed Schouten <ed_at_fxq.nl> wrote: > * Yoshihiro Ota <ota_at_j.email.ne.jp> wrote: > > WARNING: /mnt/tmp was not properly dismounted > > > > I think all of us familier with this messages. However, I am > > wondering why I sometime get this message on read-only mounted > > filesystems. To be more exact, I have some uzipped files and from > > time to time, I get this warning on these. > > > > Does anyonw know why read-only filesystems get dirty? > > I've seen this problem where mountd remounts all filesystems read-write, > even though they are not even mentioned in /etc/exports. I once made a > PR for it. Let me take a look... gotcha: > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=106636 > > Are you running mound on the machine in question? > > Yours, Yes, mountd is running. Although it is not physically read-only file system like CD-ROM, the device is read-only and even mount is aware of it. That brought up my question. # mount /dev/md2.uzip /mnt/obj/ mount: /dev/md2.uzip : Read-only file system Regards, HiroReceived on Fri Mar 02 2007 - 04:41:38 UTC
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