Re: [BUG] remount ro on loopback mount leaves unmountablefilesystem behind
From: Christoph Hellwig
Date: Tue May 13 2008 - 06:23:53 EST
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 06:50:47PM +1000, David Chinner wrote:
> Same thing, but remounting the loop filesystem readonly
> before unmounting:
>
> $ mount -t xfs /dev/sdb6 /mnt/scratch
> $ mkdir /mnt/scratch/mnt
> $ touch /mnt/scratch/img
> $ mkfs.xfs -f -d file,name=/mnt/scratch/img,size=1g
> $ mount -t xfs -o loop /mnt/scratch/img /mnt/scratch/mnt
> $ mount -t xfs -o remount,ro /mnt/scratch/img /mnt/scratch/mnt
> $ umount /mnt/scratch/mnt
> $ umount /mnt/scratch
> umount: /mnt/scratch: device is busy
> umount: /mnt/scratch: device is busy
This is a problem in mount, no the kernel. Before the remount the
/etc mtab looks something like this:
/qemu/test.img /mnt xfs rw,loop=/dev/loop0 0 0
and after it looks something like this:
/qemu/test.img /mnt xfs ro 0 0
As a workaround do a losetup -d /dev/loop0 after unmounting the
filesystem.
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