Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do people think?
As long as kernel team remains silent about anything I do - your hack
looks like the simplest solution.
(Sorry, cleaning my inbox and noticing this)
Ok so I'm adding the hack in mount.c.
Now, is it a good thing to add
IMO the kernel should ignore unrecognized options instead of
failing
not sure of that, if i have an option that has a meaning, and it
changes name (for whatever reason) I'd like to be notified early, not
having to hunt problem for an option that was ignored.
the kernel should ignore,
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, double clicking on an rpm on a CD still gives some
problem
Because of Windows-only CD that leads to all files being
executable?
I have a suggestion for that, because I've been dealing with
fixing a similar problem for a friend of
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel do you think we can add mode=0644 for cd and dvd drives, in
the install, with the above mentioned addition in mount.c?
no pb.
IMO the kernel should ignore unrecognized options instead of failing
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel do you think we can add mode=0644 for cd and dvd drives, in
the install, with the above mentioned addition in mount.c?
no pb.
IMO the kernel should ignore unrecognized options instead of failing
I think the best solution would be to extend fstab syntax so that
in auto fs, we can specify options for only one fs, but I think
this is somewhat complicated and will introduce incompatibility
in a basic file such as /etc/fstab. So I've finally fixed my fix
by extending mount.c capability,
Le jeu 19/06/2003 à 12:25, Andrey Borzenkov a écrit :
The right solution is to add support for external helper and query it
for mount options for a given device/fstype.
That's a great idea !
- do something sensible when device could not be mounted. the
please insert CD dialog that
Le jeu 19/06/2003 à 15:42, FACORAT Fabrice a écrit :
Le jeu 19/06/2003 à 12:25, Andrey Borzenkov a écrit :
The right solution is to add support for external helper and query it
for mount options for a given device/fstype.
This helper should not interact. In fact
it's the responsability
Pixel wrote:
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel do you think we can add mode=0644 for cd and dvd drives, in
the install, with the above mentioned addition in mount.c?
no pb.
IMO the kernel should ignore unrecognized options instead of failing
not sure of that, if i have
Luca Berra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO the kernel should ignore unrecognized options instead of
failing
not sure of that, if i have an option that has a meaning, and it
changes name (for whatever reason) I'd like to be notified early,
not having to hunt problem for an option that was
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