https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=300584#c15
Marcus Schaefer changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WONTFIX
--- Comment #15 from Marcus Schaefer 2007-09-17 01:46:31 MST ---
if your config.xml contains the flag="unified" type tag the root
of the system consists of two filesystems one is the squashfs root
and the other is the writable tmpfs part. Together they are mounted
to one / using aufs. This happens while the kiwi initrd is active.
Because of this the kiwi initrd will _not_ write a fstab entry for /
because afaik suse does not support overlay root mounts within fstab.
* so this happens intentionally
* a filesystem check for overlay filesystems doesn't make sense
* a filesystem check for read-only filesystems doesn't make sense either
When aufs is the root directory of the system, and the system tells
you some of the filesystem were not unmounted cleanly, try these
procedure when you shutdown your system.
mount -no remount,ro /
for i in $writable_branches
do mount -no remount,ro $i
done
something like this could be part of our shutdown sequence.
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