On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, der Mouse wrote:
> >> (clri didn't work?) > > Never heard about clri (was under Linux). > > May not have existed, then, which *would* explain it. :-) # debugfs -w /dev/sda1 debugfs: clri file debugfs: close It exists, all right ;-) Even documented - man 8 debugfs and there you go. > The NetBSD manpage doesn't say what happens if you "mount -o > update,force,rdonly" when there are writeable descriptors open onto the > filesystem, and then try to use those fds. I would assume further > attempts to write would produce errors (EROFS?), unless of course the > filesystem has been re-remounted read/write. Forced revoke()? But then there is mmap() and IIRC revoke() on *BSD doesn't unmap the stuff. Oh, shit, there is such thing as pending unlink... Does vgone() force it? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message