Re: Bug/regression: Read-only mount not read-only

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On Wed, 2 Dec 2015 06:05:09 AM Eric Sandeen wrote:
> yes, xfs does; we have "-o norecovery" if you don't want that, or need
> to mount a filesystem with a dirty log on a readonly device.

That option also works with Ext3/4 so it seems to be a standard way of dealing 
with this.  I think that BTRFS should do what Ext3/4 and XFS do in this 
regard.

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