Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Alexandre Demers
I'll be testing it later tonight. It was either that or I would have been completing my Qemu image. ;) Stay tuned. Alexandre On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > I agree with Tejun that we should fix it up, and not force > distributions to have to send out emergency releases o

Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Theodore Ts'o
I agree with Tejun that we should fix it up, and not force distributions to have to send out emergency releases of various userspace utilities --- especially since the fix is so simple. - Ted -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscr

Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Tejun Heo
Hello, On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 08:13:50PM +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote: > Most of these bugs were not caused by rootfs' FSID being different from > 1, but rather because there was a file system with FSID 0. > > Only util-linux/switch_root assumed that rootfs always had exactly FSID > 1 - which is

Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Tejun Heo
Hello, Dave. On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 01:57:44PM -0400, Dave Reisner wrote: > With Linux 3.14, you might notice in /proc/self/mountinfo that your > root's parent FSID is now 0, instead of the 1 that it's been for the > last N years. Tejun wrote the change (9e30cc9595303b27b48) that caused > this, b

Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 04/03/2014 06:57 PM, Dave Reisner wrote: > Hi, > > [This is a repost of a G+ post at Tejun's request] > > With Linux 3.14, you might notice in /proc/self/mountinfo that your > root's parent FSID is now 0, instead of the 1 that it's been for the > last N years. Tejun wrote the change (9e30cc959

Re: Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Thomas Bächler
Am 03.04.2014 19:57, schrieb Dave Reisner: > Hi, > > [This is a repost of a G+ post at Tejun's request] > > With Linux 3.14, you might notice in /proc/self/mountinfo that your > root's parent FSID is now 0, instead of the 1 that it's been for the > last N years. Tejun wrote the change (9e30cc9595

Initramfs FSID altered in 3.14

2014-04-03 Thread Dave Reisner
Hi, [This is a repost of a G+ post at Tejun's request] With Linux 3.14, you might notice in /proc/self/mountinfo that your root's parent FSID is now 0, instead of the 1 that it's been for the last N years. Tejun wrote the change (9e30cc9595303b27b48) that caused this, but the change comes in a ra