Roger Leigh <rle...@codelibre.net> writes: > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 06:31:48PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: >> Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl> writes: >> >> Should we try to make this work (at best badly) since a change in >> >> mount options in /etc/fstab would only take effect at the next >> >> mkinitramfs and/or update-grub invocation? Or should we just close >> >> out this bug and say, "tough luck, kid; if you want to change the root >> >> file system's mount options, you need to edit your kernel's boot >> >> options using whatever bootloader you might happen to be using"? >> >> Or the init scripts could "mount -oremount,commit=300 /". Most options >> can be altered throught remount. For the few remaining ones >> (e.g. data=writeback) editing the kernel's boot options is probably ok. >> >> The init scripts already do this for read-only / read-write. Why doesn't >> this work for commit= too? > > The initscripts /do/ already do this. See checkroot.sh and read_fstab > in /lib/init/mount-functions.sh. > > If it's not working for you, then it's possible that the fstab entry > for / doesn't match. Might be worth sourcing and running read_fstab > by hand to see if it's pulling out the options correctly. > > > Regards, > Roger
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