On Thu, Nov 23, Michael Schmitz wrote: > The init scripts of all distributions but SuSE handle this just fine > (mount -n). At least SuSE seems to mount the root fs rw from the start, > which causes all sorts of pain if you want to boot into a RedHat system > using the SuSE rescue disk. No idea how SuSE copes with readonly root fs.
It doesnt work per default, some guys did some hacks to the boot scripts to have a readonly root fs. Well, but most users want to story something on their hard drives so it doesnt work per default. Have a look at support.suse.de, there is (proably) some info about readonly root. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...