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Message #11625
[Bug 1361124] Re: Image is now writable by default
** Description changed:
With recent images (tested 208), the root partition is now writable by
default:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ mount |grep '/ '
/dev/loop0 on / type ext2 (rw,relatime,errors=continue)
That's unexpeted and undesired. It also causes tests to actually install
test dependencies with dpkg (when running through autopkgtest), instead
of using the desired "unpack into temp dir" mode.
Note that there is no /userdata/.writable_image stamp, this happens
right after a fresh reinstall from scratch (no update).
+
+ This is on mako. On the emulator the root partition has always been r/w,
+ which is also highly undesired, but at least not a regression.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1361124
Title:
Image is now writable by default
Status in “initramfs-tools-ubuntu-touch” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
With recent images (tested 208), the root partition is now writable by
default:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ mount |grep '/ '
/dev/loop0 on / type ext2 (rw,relatime,errors=continue)
That's unexpeted and undesired. It also causes tests to actually
install test dependencies with dpkg (when running through
autopkgtest), instead of using the desired "unpack into temp dir"
mode.
Note that there is no /userdata/.writable_image stamp, this happens
right after a fresh reinstall from scratch (no update).
This is on mako. On the emulator the root partition has always been
r/w, which is also highly undesired, but at least not a regression.
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