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f2fs root mounted read-only after rpi-update #67

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cfranke opened this issue Jun 23, 2014 · 4 comments
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f2fs root mounted read-only after rpi-update #67

cfranke opened this issue Jun 23, 2014 · 4 comments

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@cfranke
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cfranke commented Jun 23, 2014

I freshly installed a minimal Raspbian on a f2fs root filesystem without any problems. After updating the firmware and kernel using the current rpi-update package the f2fs root filesystem is mounted read-only after every reboot.

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@diederikdehaas
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That sounds like a problem with the raspberrypi foundation kernel, not the raspbian-ua-netinst program.

Did you get/see any error msgs? Anything in the log files and/or dmesg?

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cfranke commented Jun 26, 2014

I don't see any errors with dmesg or in the logfiles, sorry.

It works if I remove the "errors=remount-ro" option in /etc/fstab for the root filesystem. I didn't have to do that before rpi-update...

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It appears that "errors=remount-ro" is an extX mount command, but doesn't exist in f2fs at all.
Don't know why it didn't fail with the 3.10 kernel though.

Note to self: available mount options for f2fs

diederikdehaas added a commit to diederikdehaas/raspbian-ua-netinst that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2014
diederikdehaas added a commit to diederikdehaas/raspbian-ua-netinst that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2014
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This issue is now fixed by the release of v1.0.3 of the installer.

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