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* releasing 11.71.5 which replaces 11.71.4Pascal Rigaux2009-01-091-6/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | the switch to cifs suggested in #42483 was only partially done, comment #11 of the #42483 completes the fix. this (should) completly fixes: - diskdrake: o --smb: cifs must be used instead of smbfs (#42483)
* (write_fstab) fix crashing on writing fstab when using SMB (#46084) ↵Thierry Vignaud2009-01-061-0/+1
| | | | [Backported from trunk]
* - diskdrakePascal Rigaux2008-11-061-6/+20
| | | | | o --dav: handle davfs2 credentials in /etc/davfs2/secrets (#44190)
* create fstab.old when writing fstabPascal Rigaux2008-09-261-0/+1
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* - diskdrake:Pascal Rigaux2008-09-181-1/+2
| | | | | o handle partitions encrypted with cryptsetup
* - no more /media/cdrom in fstab by defaultPascal Rigaux2008-03-031-1/+1
| | | | | (not needed anymore by urpmi)
* - diskdrake:Pascal Rigaux2008-02-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | o fix switching from LABEL=xxx to /dev/yyy in fstab (#37914) merge_fstabs() was doing add2hash, replacing it with add2hash_ so that faked_device => 1 from fstab is not kept
* ensure "defaults" mount option is set in fstabPascal Rigaux2007-09-171-1/+1
| | | | | | (i could not reproduce the issue, but it's been reported on cooker, and it may somehow occur if fs::mount_options::pack() is not used)
* - library: have "defaults" mount option instead of empty string (for rescue)Pascal Rigaux2007-09-101-1/+1
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* - diskdrakePascal Rigaux2007-09-041-1/+5
| | | | | o add a comment (a la ubuntu) in fstab when using UUID=
* - support for UUID (including UUID=xxx in fstab)Pascal Rigaux2007-08-311-1/+5
| | | | | (not by default for now)
* drop supermount support (it has been dropped from our kernel)Pascal Rigaux2007-08-021-14/+7
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* re-sync after the big svn lossPascal Rigaux2007-04-251-18/+13
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* try to cleanup fs.pmPascal Rigaux2005-06-281-321/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (to have simpler dependencies between modules, esp. have some modules only required by diskdrake): - move some functions from fs to fs::mount (most keep their name, except mount_part and mount_usbfs) - move formatMount_part and formatMount_all from fs to fs::format - move some functions from fs to fs::wild_device (part2wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::from_part) (subpart_from_wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::to_subpart) (analyze_wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::analyse) - formatMount_part(), formatMount_all(), fs::mount::part() don't take a prefix anymore the current situation was quite muddy we now rely on fs::get::mntpoint_prefixed() which will maybe depend on a field in $part for now, we mount every part in chroot, it seems to be what's wanted - fs::format::part() now expect $all_hds instead of $raids - fs::type::carryRootLoopback is now fs::get::carry_root_loopback() - in fs::loopback, most functions don't want a prefix anymore
* - change prototype of fs::get_major_minor()Pascal Rigaux2005-06-201-5/+8
| | | | | | - use it in fs::proc_partitions::compare() (not useful at the moment, but it may help in the future)
* fsedit::is_same_hd is now fs:get::is_same_hdPascal Rigaux2005-06-131-2/+2
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* fs::auto_fs() is now fs::type::guessed_by_mount() (still not a really nice ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-06-131-4/+0
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* don't need use MDK::Common... when we have "use common" (which is the ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-06-101-2/+0
| | | | standard for libDrakX modules)
* move loopback.pm to fs/loopback.pmPascal Rigaux2005-06-101-8/+8
| | | | | (since it's tightly tight to many fs* things)
* (mount_part) stop removing lost+found (#16173) (pixel's changelog was ↵Thierry Vignaud2005-06-081-1/+0
| | | | "no_comment")
* (mount) use 'soft' & 'intr' options for nfs mountsThierry Vignaud2005-06-071-1/+1
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* handle nfs mount (since we now use the /bin/mount instead of the syscall, we ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-06-071-2/+4
| | | | get it for free)
* merge_fstabs doesn't mess around with options anymore in "loose" modePascal Rigaux2005-06-011-1/+0
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* ensure reading existing fstab in suggest_mount_points doesn't get its optionsPascal Rigaux2005-06-011-4/+7
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* nicer logPascal Rigaux2005-06-011-1/+1
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* use command mount instead of using directly the syscall (allows some cleanup)Pascal Rigaux2005-06-011-56/+60
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* (mount) let's support ntfs and reorder fs list btw (#3653)Thierry Vignaud2005-02-091-2/+2
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* new kernel doesn't like usbdevfs any more, it wants usbfsPascal Rigaux2005-02-081-1/+8
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* - create fs::type::directories_needed_to_boot() and use itPascal Rigaux2005-01-281-1/+1
| | | | | | - for removable drives used for / /usr and the like, ensure we check it at boot time (bugzilla #13283)
* fs::formatMount_all() parameter wait_message is no more optional (though you ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-01-061-2/+2
| | | | can give undef)
* part2wild_device_name('', $part) is better than ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-01-051-1/+1
| | | | devices::make($part->{device}) (esp. for nfs "devices")
* handle spaces in usernamePascal Rigaux2005-01-051-4/+2
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* - fs::mount() wants a real device or a faked one, but doesn't accept things ↵Pascal Rigaux2004-12-211-5/+6
| | | | | | | | like fd0 anymore (give it /dev/fd0) - a little more robust analyze_wild_device_name() during install - handle bad things in subpart_from_wild_device_name()
* better english (writing style rather than spoken one)Thierry Vignaud2004-12-131-5/+5
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* remove unused varPascal Rigaux2004-11-251-2/+0
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* we don't use /tmp for devices anymorePascal Rigaux2004-11-251-2/+2
| | | | | (this comes from long ago when redhat code was using a ro /dev and creating other devices in /tmp)
* - create analyze_wild_device_name() out of subpart_from_wild_device_name()Pascal Rigaux2004-11-251-40/+66
| | | | | | | | | | - rename part2device() into part2wild_device_name(), change its prototype and use analyze_wild_device_name() - new field {faked_device} - for LABEL=..., {device} is not empty anymore and {faked_device} is set, merge_fstabs() will take care of having the real {device} and {faked_device} unset - for devfs_device, {device} is set to the devfs device, merge_fstabs() will take care of having the non devfs device in {device}
* more intelligent sort of fstab to handle loopback files or bind directory ↵Pascal Rigaux2004-11-251-3/+22
| | | | (bug anthil #1198)
* fix {device_alias} containing /dev/xxx instead of xxx. The bug wasPascal Rigaux2004-11-231-6/+6
| | | | | | "none /mnt/cdrom supermount dev=/dev//dev/cdrom,fs=iso9660..." (bugzilla #12224)
* since we don't use ramdisk but clp, some code is deadPascal Rigaux2004-11-181-1/+1
| | | | | (remove usingRamdisk(), check_prog(), remove_unused()...)
* remove some unneeded ";", add some for normalization (as told by perl_checker)Pascal Rigaux2004-11-181-3/+3
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* fix typoPascal Rigaux2004-09-271-1/+1
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* silently ignore encrypted filesystems with no encrypt_keyPascal Rigaux2004-09-221-0/+3
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* don't add /dev/pts line in fstab anymore (it's done in initrd and udev)Pascal Rigaux2004-09-221-1/+0
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* perl_checker compliancePascal Rigaux2004-09-201-1/+1
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* - add field {part_number} for partitionsPascal Rigaux2004-09-201-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | (handle it in subpart_from_wild_device_name(), partition_table::read()) - create migrate_device_names() to handle the change of device names when changing kernel&modules (eg: hde->hda or hda->sda) - change prototype of install_any::use_root_part() (prefix is dropped, optional $in is added) - create fs::type::can_be_this_fs_type() and use it - create devices::part_number() and devices::part_prefix() and use them
* - don't use fs::get_info_from_fstab() in install_any::use_root_part() to be ↵Pascal Rigaux2004-09-201-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | able to handle renamed devices - fs::get_info_from_fstab() doesn't take a prefix anymore - small perl_checker fix in install_any.pm
* - ignore first line of /proc/swapsPascal Rigaux2004-09-071-3/+8
| | | | | | | - partially handle /udev/xxx device names in fstab - ignore rootfs "device" - don't warn for loopback files
* enhance based on perl_checker suggestion, but not using it :)Pascal Rigaux2004-08-121-3/+2
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* allow 192.168.1.1:/exportPascal Rigaux2004-08-091-1/+1
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