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63 lines
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2.13:
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- convet po/ files to UTF-8
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- add an option to the cal command to control highlight date
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(cal -v YYYY/MM/DD)
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2.14:
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- use rpmatch() for all Y/N ?
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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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- remove support for old system headers (like missing ioctls, ..)
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- remove from all places direct calls of ioctl(BLKGETSIZE) and move it
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lib/blkdevsize.c: blkdev_get_size(), blkdev_get_sectors(), blkdev_get_pages()
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(see mkswap.c and fdisk/disksize.c)
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- use EXIT_FAILED and EXIT_SUCCESS from stdlib.h for exit() codes
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- rewrite the replay script to C to avoid dependence on perl
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- "mount -a":
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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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