Dear all,

I just found out the problem. Somehow the remount read-only command for 
/.aufs/rw is lost in the shutdown sequence, and I never notice it. Also 
I have applied the noxino option. It now works, and I will have more 
test later.

Regards,
Yiu-Chung Lee

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 提到:
> Hello Yiu-Chung Lee,
> 
> Yiu-Chung Lee:
>> Is there any way that unmount the filesystem (or at least ensure the 
>> filesystem being clean) at shutdown/reboot? I tried mounting all the 
>> partitions read-only but seems it doesn't fix this issue.
> 
> How about this?
> 
> (from the aufs manual)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> When your aufs is the root directory of your system, and your system
> tells you some of the filesystem were not unmounted cleanly, try these
> procedure when you shutdown your system.
> .nf
> # mount -no remount,ro /
> # for i in $writable_branches
> # do mount -no remount,ro $i
> # done
> .fi
> If your xino file is on a hard drive, you also need to specify
> `noxino' option or `xino=/your/tmpfs/xino' at remounting root
> directory.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Junjiro Okajima
> 
> 

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