On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:02:53 +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote: > enclosed a patches set to improve the output of mkfs.btrfs command.
This is very nice! I do have a comment about the device list: > .. > UUID ID SIZE PATH > ------------------------------------ -- --------- ----------- > 62121322-5666-4ecf-bc8e-c9b3d9f60db9 1 50.00GiB /dev/vdb > 6158cb13-3ae8-42b6-8603-660f1e5c8a7a 2 50.00GiB /dev/vdc > b49516db-ddf5-4f54-8831-a4babc79e901 3 50.00GiB /dev/vdd > 00b03d81-7d29-4894-8050-9dd205f97c41 4 50.00GiB /dev/vde > f119a2ec-5ef0-436c-805e-c1b0612b05ca 5 50.00GiB /dev/vdf > adee4f58-e094-4bd4-8c56-941527524f8d 6 50.00GiB /dev/vdg > a8299171-2024-4057-ba56-1f83bf6d7e2e 7 50.00GiB /dev/vdh > b694e275-e454-4dbd-beb0-e33c388cffa2 8 2.00GiB /dev/vdi > 7cbe04b5-36cd-4ea7-be82-206d5487914e 9 2.00GiB /dev/vdj > 7c320654-675e-456b-ac23-cfb148b8ea57 10 2.00GiB /dev/vdk > > Total disks size: 356.01GiB I'm not sure how others feel about this, but the first column of UUIDs contains almost no human-usable information (who remembers UUIDs?) but takes up a huge chunk of the screen real estate. I'd suggest to reorder the columns to be something like (ID, Size, Path, UUID). This puts more relevant information in reading-order. I hope this isn't too much to ask :) thanks Holger -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html