Ian Jackson wrote:
> You can say "don't do that then" but
> mount -o ro
> is exactly what every administrator reaches for in time of trouble,
> and they expect it to do no harm.
That was exactly the point I argued on the LKML but they don't seem to
see it that way. Maybe Ben Collins can try to knock this sense into
them, or fix it for Ubuntu?
Ian Jackson wrote:
> You can say "don't do that then" but
> mount -o ro
> is exactly what every administrator reaches for in time of trouble,
> and they expect it to do no harm.
That was exactly the point I argued on the LKML but they don't seem to
see it that way. Maybe Ben Collins can try to knock this sense into
them, or fix it for Ubuntu?