If the previous patch is applied, the phrase "default value,"
should be deleted in ufs.txt.
In any case, the option "ufstype=hp" should be documented.
Andries
--- /linux/2.6/linux-2.6.1/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt 2003-12-18 03:59:06.000000000 +0100
+++ ufs.txt 2004-01-25 01:33:34.000000000 +0100
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
ufs manually by mount option ufstype. Possible values are:
old old format of ufs
- default value, supported os read-only
+ supported os read-only
44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
supported os read-write
@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@
sunx86 used in SunOS for Intel (Solarisx86)
supported as read-write
+ hp used in HP-UX
+ supported as read-only
+
nextstep
used in NextStep
supported as read-only
[email protected] writes:
> old old format of ufs
> - default value, supported os read-only
> + supported os read-only
s/os/as/ ?
> 44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
> supported os read-write
s/os/as/ ?
Jochen
--
#include <~/.signature>: permission denied
At Sun, 25 Jan 2004 09:26:21 +0100,
Jochen Hein wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
>
> > old old format of ufs
> > - default value, supported os read-only
> > + supported os read-only
>
> s/os/as/ ?
>
> > 44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
> > supported os read-write
>
> s/os/as/ ?
Exactly. In addition I think removing "default value" from "old"
entry is no effectiveness, so I revive this sentence.
This patch updates typos and HP-UX description in
Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt, suggested by [email protected]
and Jochen Hein <[email protected]>.
Regards,
-- gotom
--- Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt 2003-07-28 02:06:11.000000000 +0900
+++ Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt.new 2004-01-27 12:47:08.000000000 +0900
@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@
ufs manually by mount option ufstype. Possible values are:
old old format of ufs
- default value, supported os read-only
+ default value, supported as read-only
44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
- supported os read-write
+ supported as read-write
sun used in SunOS (Solaris)
supported as read-write
@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@
sunx86 used in SunOS for Intel (Solarisx86)
supported as read-write
+ hp used in HP-UX
+ supported as read-only
+
nextstep
used in NextStep
supported as read-only
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, GOTO Masanori wrote:
> At Sun, 25 Jan 2004 09:26:21 +0100,
> Jochen Hein wrote:
> > [email protected] writes:
> >
> > > old old format of ufs
> > > - default value, supported os read-only
> > > + supported os read-only
> >
> > s/os/as/ ?
> >
> > > 44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
> > > supported os read-write
> >
> > s/os/as/ ?
>
> Exactly. In addition I think removing "default value" from "old"
> entry is no effectiveness, so I revive this sentence.
>
> This patch updates typos and HP-UX description in
> Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt, suggested by [email protected]
> and Jochen Hein <[email protected]>.
Someone could also add some notes to ufs.txt and the Configure
entry for 2.4 and 2.6 about the lack of UFS2 support, which is
the default since FreeBSD 5.1.
--
http://www.pervalidus.net/contact.html
--- Fr?d?ric_L._W._Meunier <[email protected]> a ?crit?: > On
Tue, 27 Jan 2004, GOTO Masanori wrote:
>
> > At Sun, 25 Jan 2004 09:26:21 +0100,
> > Jochen Hein wrote:
>
> > This patch updates typos and HP-UX description in
> > Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt, suggested by
> [email protected]
> > and Jochen Hein <[email protected]>.
>
> Someone could also add some notes to ufs.txt and the Configure
> entry for 2.4 and 2.6 about the lack of UFS2 support, which is
> the default since FreeBSD 5.1.
>
yeah.
... and about the missing write support for solaris x86 ufs
partition ... :-(
=====
--
A mouse is a device used to point at
the xterm you want to type in.
Kim Alm on a.s.r.
_________________________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en fran?ais !
Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com