[Bug 1181604] Re: Blacklist/whitelist for filesystems

2013-10-11 Thread Phillip Susi
To blacklist a filesystem, simply omit it from /etc/filesystems and it
won't be tried.


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[Bug 1181604] Re: Blacklist/whitelist for filesystems

2013-10-10 Thread Sworddragon
As already said /etc/filesystems is not useful in all cases. Also there
is another way for a whitelist so this problem is solved. Only the
feature request for a blacklist is still remaining (or have I overlooked
something?).

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[Bug 1181604] Re: Blacklist/whitelist for filesystems

2013-10-10 Thread Phillip Susi
Closing since the feature already exists in the form of /etc/filesystems


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[Bug 1181604] Re: Blacklist/whitelist for filesystems

2013-05-23 Thread Sworddragon
> The mount(8) from upstream git tree uses MS_SILENT so the warnings
should not be visible any more.

Will this be the default behavior?


> If you want to use whitelist then use /etc/filesystems

/etc/filesystems seems to not to be a good choice since it would be
applied to all mount commands automatically. But I have figured out that
the option -t can have multiple filesystems seperated with a comma which
will behave like a whitelist. Now it would be nice if there would be a
way for a blacklist too.

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[Bug 1181604] Re: Blacklist/whitelist for filesystems

2013-05-23 Thread Karel Zak
The mount(8) from upstream git tree  uses MS_SILENT so the warnings
should not be visible any more. If you want to use whitelist then use
/etc/filesystems ... see man page. Note that the current upstream stable
release is 2.23.

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