Currently we can use this syntax ubd<n>[<flags>]=file1,file2. However, writing things as ubd0=~/Uml/file1,~/Uml/file2 does not work; in fact, the shell won't expand the second '~', since it's not at a path beginning; possibly even other shell expansions don't work here. So simply allow using, instead of the ',' separator, the ':' separator.
The ',' separator can still be used to preserve backward compatibility. Signed-off-by: Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- linux-2.6.11-paolo/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++--- 1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff -puN arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c~uml-ubd-use-colon-as-delimiter arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c --- linux-2.6.11/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c~uml-ubd-use-colon-as-delimiter 2005-01-13 03:11:19.623337096 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-paolo/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c 2005-01-13 03:11:19.640334512 +0100 @@ -337,6 +337,11 @@ static int ubd_setup_common(char *str, i err = 0; backing_file = strchr(str, ','); + + if (!backing_file) { + backing_file = strchr(str, ':'); + } + if(backing_file){ if(dev->no_cow) printk(KERN_ERR "Can't specify both 'd' and a " @@ -362,13 +367,22 @@ static int ubd_setup(char *str) __setup("ubd", ubd_setup); __uml_help(ubd_setup, -"ubd<n>=<filename>\n" +"ubd<n><flags>=<filename>[(:|,)<filename2>]\n" " This is used to associate a device with a file in the underlying\n" -" filesystem. Usually, there is a filesystem in the file, but \n" +" filesystem. When specifying two filenames, the first one is the\n" +" COW name and the second is the backing file name. As separator you can\n" +" use either a ':' or a ',': the first one allows writing things like;\n" +" ubd0=~/Uml/root_cow:~/Uml/root_backing_file\n" +" while with a ',' the shell would not expand the 2nd '~'.\n" +" When using only one filename, UML will detect whether to thread it like\n" +" a COW file or a backing file. To override this detection, add the 'd'\n" +" flag:\n" +" ubd0d=BackingFile\n" +" Usually, there is a filesystem in the file, but \n" " that's not required. Swap devices containing swap files can be\n" " specified like this. Also, a file which doesn't contain a\n" " filesystem can have its contents read in the virtual \n" -" machine by running dd on the device. n must be in the range\n" +" machine by running 'dd' on the device. <n> must be in the range\n" " 0 to 7. Appending an 'r' to the number will cause that device\n" " to be mounted read-only. For example ubd1r=./ext_fs. Appending\n" " an 's' (has to be _after_ 'r', if there is one) will cause data\n" _ ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-devel mailing list User-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-devel