Package: mount
Version: 2.12-10
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I intend to mount some partitions read-only, and check /dev/hdXX
md5sum periodically as a security check.
However "mount -o ro" increments the ext3 mount count. I think
mounting a filesystem read-only should not change any byte on disk.
Can you correct this? If this breaks some software, you could add
an option "-o rro", that means really-read-only.
Thanks,
Pedro
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