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Date:      Mon, 28 Sep 2009 21:04:38 +0200
From:      Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de>
To:        Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        =?UTF-8?B?U23DuHJncmF2?= <des@des.no>, Dag-Erling, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: glabel+gmirror (8.0-RC1 problem)
Message-ID:  <20090928210438.ddd2af93.lehmann@ans-netz.de>
In-Reply-To: <20090928184926.GA2016@garage.freebsd.pl>
References:  <20090927170244.0980d699.lehmann@ans-netz.de> <20090927223725.5893371f.lehmann@ans-netz.de> <20090928084035.GB1659@garage.freebsd.pl> <20090928203756.ef70e0c6.lehmann@ans-netz.de> <20090928184926.GA2016@garage.freebsd.pl>

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Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:

> Yes. tunefs(8) updates only on-disk super-block, but the kernel holds
> super-block that was read before. Now when you do 'mount -rw /' the
> in-kernel super-block is stored to the disk, and there is nothing about
> your label in there, so it gets overwritten.

Ok this sounds familar to me - maybe I have read about this before ;)
What would be the prefered way to label the root partition and changing
fstab without entering the root partition at bootup manually at least
once? Is there a way to do so?

I noticed that even when I boot in multiuser, change fstab, then return
into single user mode and remount / read-only, the label cannot be set.
I need to boot directly into single user mode. Looks like writing the
label is denied when the partition was once mounted rw before - even if
it is actually mounted ro.

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