[Bug 1264616] Re: /dev/sda1 gets remounted on every boot
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Sat Dec 28 10:19:07 UTC 2013
Sounds like /dev/sda1 is your root filesystem. Of course it gets
remounted at boot; it's mounted read only from the initramfs, then fsck
runs, then it's remounted read-write. This is how it's been done for
over a decade. I don't know what you think is a bug here.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
/dev/sda1 gets remounted on every boot
Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 dev with mountall 2.52 and on every boot I'm
getting this:
[ 8.584511] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
[ 11.496515] EXT4-fs (sda1): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
I have also figured out that /dev/sda1 will be mounted read-only first. I'm wondering what causes the remount as there is no recovery.
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