Hi George,
Run fsck on your root filesystem.
On 8/1/20 5:15 am, George Shuklin wrote:
On 1/7/20 4:33 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 07 Jan 2020 at 14:58:08 (+0200), George Shuklin wrote:
After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I chan
On 1/7/20 4:33 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 07 Jan 2020 at 14:58:08 (+0200), George Shuklin wrote:
After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I changed 'ro' into 'rw' in grub.conf and
after reboot everything works fine. Any update which tr
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> I've been wrong before. So are you saying that initrd is called without /
> being mounted at all!
>
there is init script inside the initrd (which is an archive that gets
extracted into memory)
the init script there is a complex set of scripts that do various tasks,
befo
Le 07/01/2020 à 16:45, Kenneth Parker a écrit :
So are you saying that initrd is called without /
being mounted at all!
Of course. The main purpose of the initramfs is to mount the final root
filesystem before starting the final init.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 10:24 AM Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
> Le 07/01/2020 à 15:28, Kenneth Parker a écrit :
> >
> > As far as I know, it's mounted ro, so that initrd can check if it is okay
>
> Nonsense. The initramfs can check the root filesystem before mounting
> it, so it does not need to mount it
Le 07/01/2020 à 15:28, Kenneth Parker a écrit :
As far as I know, it's mounted ro, so that initrd can check if it is okay
Nonsense. The initramfs can check the root filesystem before mounting
it, so it does not need to mount it read-only.
(via fsck). And initrd is then supposed to remount
On Tue 07 Jan 2020 at 14:58:08 (+0200), George Shuklin wrote:
>
> After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
> filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I changed 'ro' into 'rw' in grub.conf and
> after reboot everything works fine. Any update which triggers
> update-grub causes 'ro'
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 7:58 AM George Shuklin
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
> filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I changed 'ro' into 'rw' in grub.conf and
> after reboot everything works fine. Any update which triggers
> update-grub causes 'ro' b
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