Yes, but the system mountes them from root so if we have corrupted root,
the system will not boot.
On 18.05.2011 1:09, Stacy W. Smith wrote:
That's probably not worth the hassle. The operating system is already mounted
as a set of read-only memory-disk file systems from ISO images embedded wi
Did anyone try to hack /etc/fstab in order to mount / as read-only?
Can it help ?
On 17.05.2011 3:14, Jeff Wheeler wrote:
We have had our first instance of serious filesystem corruption on an
EX4200 running 10.3R1.9. I am hopeful that the new-fangled stuff in
10.4 will stop these incidents fr
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We have had our first instance of serious filesystem corruption on an
EX4200 running 10.3R1.9. I am hopeful that the new-fangled stuff in
10.4 will stop these incidents from causing switches to reboot into an
un-usable state requiring a reinstall from USB
We have had our first instance of serious filesystem corruption on an
EX4200 running 10.3R1.9. I am hopeful that the new-fangled stuff in
10.4 will stop these incidents from causing switches to reboot into an
un-usable state requiring a reinstall from USB. :-/
In other news, we also observed an M
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