Re: files on not mounted subvolumes - mysql complains read only

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krzf83@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> When I've used btrfs subvolume, without separately mouting it, for
> mysql database dir I've got
> Fatal error: Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table 'host' is read only
> when starting mysql. When I've put mysql database dir in root of
> btrfs, not a subvolume, mysql works fine.
> I've checked file for host table, but I could write to it no problem
> (on subvolume without mouting). I dont know what could be the problem.
> I did not check it when mouting a subvolume separately

This has been fixed. You can pull the for-linus branch of the btrfs-unstable
tree, or Linus' linux-2.6, or wait for v2.6.39-rc2 to be announced.
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