Am 01.03.2013 17:21, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Harald Hoyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am 01.03.2013 15:20, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
>>> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 3:13 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> If no "ro" or "rw" is specified on the kernel command line, mount root
>>>> read-only on /sysroot by default
>>>
>>> Is this consistent with what the kernel does if you don't have an initramfs?
>>>
>>> -t
>>>
>>
>> # > /tt
>> sh: /tt: Read-only file system
>>
>> yes
> 
> Cool. +1 from me then.
> 
> I had a look at the kernel sources, the default root mount options is
> "MS_RDONLY  | MS_SILENT". Should we be passing "silent" as well to
> stay compatible? I don't know what the downside would be, except that
> there does not appear to be a way to switch back to "loud" from the
> kernel commandline.
> 
> -t
> 

Now, the only thing missing is generating [email protected] "Wants" and
"After" for sysroot.mount and sysroot-usr.mount.
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