H A D | mdmfs.c | f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility. f7acb7e4 Thu Aug 16 02:40:29 GMT 2001 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Implement a better compatibility mode with mount_mfs. It is the default if the executable is named (called as) "mount_*", or can be enabled with the -C option. This allows users to leave their old fstab entires unchanged (modulo symlink'ing mdmfs to mount(md|mfs)) and have things behave the way they should (by emulating mount_mfs silliness), while still allowing mdmfs to be used as a generic make-an-md-and-mount-it type thing.
Right now, the only effects of this option is to set the mount-point mode to 01777 as if "-p 1777" was given, and to complain about getting command-line options that mount_mfs didn't take (e.g., -X, -L, et al). The latter is mostly to try to catch operator errors.
Also implement -U, which turns on soft-updates. It's redundant (since softdep is the default), but implement it anyway for compatibility.
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