also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.02.0448 
+0200]:
> IMO /boot should be read-only almost all the time, the same goes
> for /usr.

That's not the issue. :)

> I don't see why we couldn't add a scriptlet to mount partitions
> read-only before suspend, though.  Sort of like the automated
> module unload/load. Patches are welcome, I am sure :-)

Would it work? Normally on a running system you can't just remount
partitions r/o.

> As for /boot on /, I am afraid mount -o ro,remount is NOT an
> option.  If there *is* a way to tell XFS to *really* flush
> everything, it would be nice to do that, otherwise it is time to
> fix it in the kernel.

I think it sounds like the latter. Argh.

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