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177 lines
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libblkid
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- add command line interface for blkid_probe_filter_types():
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# blkid -p -o udev --filter-type nofat
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- add -<BE|LE> suffix to test images for native-endian filesystems (e.g. swap)
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and add support for such functionality to tests/ts/blkid/low-probe
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- consolidate "getsize" stuff (see getsize.c and lib/blkdev.c)
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- add values:
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FSSIZE -- filesystem size (klibc requirement)
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- add reference counters to the binary interfaces. Currently, all chain
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data are allocated in blkid_probe and cannot be used independently on
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the probing stuff.
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blkid_topology tp = blkdi_probe_get_topology(pr)
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blkid_ref(tp);
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...
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blkid_unref(tp);
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blkid(8)
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- add a new option (-r) that allows to print removable block devices that
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are missing in /proc/partitions, see blkid_probe_all_removable().
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wipefs
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- some filesystem (namely FAT) contains more magic strings, so if you erase
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one magic string the FS is still detectable by libblkid. We have to inform
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users that there is more valid magic string for the same FS.
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fdisk(s)
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* Sun label support is completely useless for large disks, it uses number of
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cylinders from on-disk-label where the geometry is stored by int16 values.
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It seems better to completely ignore this stuff from the label and always
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use geometry + BLKGETSIZE64 from kernel.
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* use off_t instead "long long"
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* catch SIGINT (Ctrl-C) and return to main menu.
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From Red Hat bugzilla #545488:
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While using fdisk normally, if you accidentally pressed the wrong button (to
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start a sequence of questions for some operation, e.g. 'c' to create
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partition). The tool tries too hard to keep asking you for valid input. You
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can't provide a blank or invalid input to get it to break out of the current
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dialog sequence and get back to the main menu.
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* fdisk/* refactoring
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* add GPT support
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misc
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* use ngettext() for strings with plurals, for example
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/* include/nls.h */
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#define P_(id, id_plural, n) ngettext(id, id_plural, n)
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printf(P_("%d used sector",
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"%d used sectors", sectors),
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sectors);
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* check for program_invocation_short_name in ./configure.ac and add
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lib/progname.c fallback for libc without this feature (for example
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use the 1st field from /proc/#/cmdline)
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* use something better than gtk-doc (doxyden?)
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* partx: copy sun.c, mac.c and dash.c from kpartx
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/storage/multipath-tools/.git
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* swapon -s -- LABELs support
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Although mkswap has recently been -L option to create a label nothing appears to
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have been change to swapon to display said labels. (rh#430386)
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* use TZ=UTC for tests
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* add NLS and err.h stuff to schedutils (chrt.c, taskset.c)
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* add mllockall() and SCHED_FIFO to hwclock,
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see http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/12/132
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* use rpmatch() for all Y/N questions
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* make chrt, taskset, ... threads aware. Currently these utils work with
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group leader (master thread) and don't propagate requested changes to
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the whole group of threads. It meas add a new option (e.g. -t):
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chrt <prio> <pid> # master thread only
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chrt -t <prio> <pid> # whole group of threads
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Note that we need to scan /proc and call ched_set{scheduler,affinity}
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syscalls for all individual threads.
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* umount by label:
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# mount LABEL=mylabel
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# umount LABEL=mylabel
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* mount -a -- reorder fstab entries by paths before mount (just idea only)
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* mount -a (just idea only)
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Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 18:04:24 +0300 (MET DST)
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From: Szabolcs Szakacsits <szaka@sienet.hu>
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In the past the right record order could be figured out easily by just
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checking out fstab (if one knew what to look for) but considering the
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fastly increasing number of user space file systems and their usage, with
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their path, library, etc dependencies, it's getting trickier and is a black
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magic for most users because they simply expect drives to be mounted
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independently of their order in fstab.
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One typical, wrongly edited fstab example is:
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/dev/hda2 / ext3 defaults 1 1
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/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
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/dev/hda3 /usr ext3 defaults 0 0
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The events:
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mount -> /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g ->
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-> resolves to <path1>/ntfs-3g via a symlink ->
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-> ntfs-3g requires at least <path2>/libfuse*
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There are many potential solutions. For example installing everything on
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the root file system which may be needed for successful mount. But this
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is not always feasible or practical since we could end up putting almost
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everything on the root file system in the end.
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Another idea is an improved mount strategy:
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do {
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try to mount all unmounted entries
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} while (not all mounted && at least one new was successfully mounted)
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* agetty: use nl_langinfo() for days and months rather than hardcoded
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English names.
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* rewrite ipcs to use /proc/sys/kernel rather than unreliable syscalls
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(there are problems with 32bit userspace on 64bit kernel)
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* minix v3
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From: Matthias Koenig <mkoenig@suse.de>
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:00:01 +0200
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It seems that the kernel has support for minix fs v3
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(though I have not tried it, just inspected some code when
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trying to find a mkfs.minix issue).
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It might be worth a thought implementing v3 support
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(though I am not really sure how much people us minix fs ;-)
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This might require some major code cleanup in mkfs.minix.
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* rtcwake does not support wake from S5/off
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http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=449115
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* add SELinux security contexts support to the 'ipcs' utility
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http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225342
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Would be great to list the current system IPC Objects with their respective
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security labels (where allowed) with something like 'ipcs -Z' - following the
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way other tools reports those.
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