On 2009年12月08日 02:06, Sunil Mushran Wrote:
> ro is just a mount option which has no affect on the cluster. Well,
> the only time it affects is when the device is a read-only media
> in which case the mount detects it and mounts the volume hard-ro.
> In that case, the cluster stack is automatically skipped.
> 
Previously I knew SOFT_RO can be modified by remount, but I didn't know the 
cluster stack is skipped in HARD_RO.

Now I know more for the difference between SOFT_RO and HARD_RO. Thanks :-)


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Coly Li
SuSE Labs

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