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I noticed in rootwork that the /boot partition is remounted rw and then ro on exit, but I don't see where /boot is mounted ro to begin with. On Rasbian, is the /boot partition actually mounted ro after a reboot but before running rootwork?
Just a note - mounting /boot as ro may not be that important because nothing should write to it during normal operation, only during things like kernel updates. However, I don't know what risk power failures would pose.
Related to this, to support Ubuntu Server and other systems that use /boot/firmware rather than /boot (see issue #9), the rootwork script needs to be updated - perhaps to use /boot/firmware if it is a mountpoint, and otherwise use /boot.
@chesty - I want to add to others' comments about how valuable this project is for long-term RPi stable operation. We appreciate the time and energy you've contributed to write, test, publish, and support this project.
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interesting thought about /boot being read-write after boot. I didn't consider it and I don't know.
I'll be able to test it soon. I guess editing /etc/fstab to mount it read-only would be a way to make it read-only after boot.
re /boot/firmware, if you haven't already made changes, I guess changing line 63 and and 93 in rootwork would do the trick, ie
line 63 from for DIR in boot run; do
to for DIR in boot boot/firmware run; do
and line 93 from for DIR in boot; do
to for DIR in boot/firmware boot; do
If you're able to make those changes and it works ok, send me a pull request and I'll add them in. I'll test on a raspbian to make sure it doesn't cause any problems, but I don't see how it would, it should silently ignore /boot/firmware as it doesn't exist on raspbian.
I noticed in
rootwork
that the/boot
partition is remountedrw
and thenro
on exit, but I don't see where/boot
is mountedro
to begin with. On Rasbian, is the/boot
partition actually mountedro
after a reboot but before runningrootwork
?Just a note - mounting
/boot
asro
may not be that important because nothing should write to it during normal operation, only during things like kernel updates. However, I don't know what risk power failures would pose.Related to this, to support Ubuntu Server and other systems that use
/boot/firmware
rather than/boot
(see issue #9), therootwork
script needs to be updated - perhaps to use/boot/firmware
if it is a mountpoint, and otherwise use/boot
.@chesty - I want to add to others' comments about how valuable this project is for long-term RPi stable operation. We appreciate the time and energy you've contributed to write, test, publish, and support this project.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: