Actually, that would be a safe assumption especially now that the
installer rightly or wrongly defaults to a single / filesystem, but
perhaps if it could be tunable via mount flags that would be sensible
also...

Thanks,
J

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Bruce Cran <br...@cran.org.uk> wrote:
>
> On 15/01/2012 08:12, Stefan Bethke wrote:
>>
>> Yes, a panic is the correct action here.  While I agree that it's super 
>> annoying, the filesystem notices that something is *really* wrong.  Instead 
>> of letting the problem fester and continue to corrupt data, it stops the 
>> system.
>
>
> One could argue instead that for non-root filesystems the correct action is 
> to stop all operations on that filesystem but let the rest of the system 
> continue.
>
> --
> Bruce Cran
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