John,

You should join Ancient Greek philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, Archimedes... The last one would be great Linux programmer, if he lived in Modern World.

This advice I gave (also) to lot of PEs in INTEL IOTG, while I was there... Very handy advice. ;-)
_______

Pavel,

Thank you very much for the insight.

I see what you are saying (I did not know that), that the first mount / attributes came out initrd. It probably happens while dracut re-pivots initrd's / to hard drive's /.

Anyway, it should be checked. It says: error, then it says that it remounted sda1 with EXT4-fs as RO (I assume it is /). I do not see very often this line in dmesg (but I see it as seldom occurrence), so it must be some sort of race effect, or...?!

Thank you,
Zoran

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:34 PM, John Lewis <jlewis@johnlewis.ie> wrote:

Yes, as Pavel said, "remount-ro" is just what happens if the filesystem encounters an error which presumably it hasn't, at this point. :)


On 06/07/17 12:11, Pavel Alyev wrote:


First line: mount without options from initrd. Second: remount "/" with options from fstab.

It's not mean what it mounted in ro mode.


06.07.2017 13:59, Zoran Stojsavljevic пишет:
> If there are critical dmesg values that can be optimized, do not hesitate to point them out! :)

[user@localhost dungeon]$ cat marcelo_dmesg.log | grep EXT4
[    2.127239] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
[    2.332115] EXT4-fs (sda1): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
[user@localhost dungeon]$ 

Line in RED is concerning me. Do you have / ro?

Zoran

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Marcel Maci <elpinguino@gmx.ch> wrote:

> By that time (Y2161) I'll look something like this (200Y old man):
> https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b1/c9/8f/b1c98fb01833bdbd06513a3ffc8f6590.jpg
>
> There are other problems (as well) in your dmesg log. But not to
> spoil the situation (KUDOS to John). If you find anything else wrong,
> just scream! ;-)
>
> Zoran

Thx for the photo - I see you are optimistic for the future ... ;)
If there are critical dmesg values that can be optimized, do not
hesitate to point them out! :)

Marcel




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