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name...)
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standard for libDrakX modules)
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(since it's tightly tight to many fs* things)
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"no_comment")
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get it for free)
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- for removable drives used for / /usr and the like, ensure we check it at boot time
(bugzilla #13283)
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can give undef)
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devices::make($part->{device}) (esp. for nfs "devices")
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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()
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(this comes from long ago when redhat code was using a ro /dev and creating other devices in /tmp)
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- 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}
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(bug anthil #1198)
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"none /mnt/cdrom supermount dev=/dev//dev/cdrom,fs=iso9660..."
(bugzilla #12224)
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(remove usingRamdisk(), check_prog(), remove_unused()...)
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(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
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able to handle
renamed devices
- fs::get_info_from_fstab() doesn't take a prefix anymore
- small perl_checker fix in install_any.pm
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- partially handle /udev/xxx device names in fstab
- ignore rootfs "device"
- don't warn for loopback files
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- fs::set_all_default_options() -> fs::mount_options::set_all_default()
- fs::mount_options_pack() -> fs::mount_options::pack()
- fs::mount_options_unpack() -> fs::mount_options::unpack()
- fs::rationalize_options() -> fs::mount_options::rationalize()
- fs::set_default_options() -> fs::mount_options::set_default()
- fs::mount_options() -> fs::mount_options::list()
- fs::mount_options_help() -> fs::mount_options::help()
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create fs::get and move them into it
- device2part(), up_mount_point() moved from fs to fs::get
- part2hd(), file2part(), has_mntpoint(), mntpoint2part(), empty_all_hds() moved from fsedit to fs::get
- fsedit::get_root() -> fs::get::root()
- fsedit::get_root_() -> fs::get::root_()
- fsedit::get_really_all_fstab() -> fs::get::really_all_fstab()
- fsedit::get_all_fstab_and_holes() -> fs::get::fstab_and_holes()
- fsedit::get_all_fstab() -> fs::get::fstab()
- fsedit::get_all_holes() -> fs::get::holes()
- fsedit::all_free_space -> fs::get::free_space()
- fsedit::get_really_all_fstab() -> fs::get::really_all_fstab()
- fsedit::get_fstab_and_holes() -> fs::get::hds_fstab_and_holes()
- fsedit::get_holes() -> fs::get::hds_holes()
- fsedit::get_fstab() -> fs::get::hds_fstab()
- fsedit::free_space() -> fs::get::hds_free_space()
- fsedit::get_visible_fstab() unused, removed
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partition (like /usr and /)
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{pt_type} is always a number, {fs_type} is always a string
- introduce set_isFormatted()
(to ensure {notFormatted} but also {fs_type_from_magic} and {bad_fs_type_magic} are updated)
- don't use 0x483 for ext3 anymore (same for reiserfs...),
the type_name gives both a pt_type and a fs_type
- many accessors from partition_table removed (type2fs(), fs2pt_type())
- remove isThisFs() (not useful anymore since we can use directly {fs_type})
- remove isFat() (inline the function)
- other isXXX() from partition_table are moved to fs::type
- part2name() is now fs::type::part2type_name
- name2pt_type() is now fs::type::type_name2subpart()
- partition_table::important_types() is now fs::type::type_names()
- fsedit::typeOfPart() is now fs::type::fs_type_from_magic()
- no need to truncate type_name since they are shorter
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(hoisting the dereferencing {pt_type})
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- remove swap.pm, moving its few functions to fs/format.pm or fs.pm
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this will allow defining {fs_type} which will always be a string
whereas {pt_type} will always be a number
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more checks should be done in this function, and used at more places (but where?)
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fs::subpart_from_wild_device_name (do not fill both devfs_device and device fields)
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fs::subpart_from_wild_device_name
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/dev is stripped (fix #6982, #10175)
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"/dev/sda" (when /dev/sda exists)
- new function device2part() which uses subpart_from_wild_device_name and the
given fstab to convert the device name to the corresponding structure
(this allows not relying too much on the device name)
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- use it
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