* Michael Tautschnig <m...@debian.org> [Tue Oct 12, 2010 at 11:36:06PM +0100]:
> > Here below are the corrections of "df" usage in fai and make-fai-nfsroot. > > According to information from "info coreutils" if we used "df" without > > portability option (-P) and the mount device name was more than 20 > > characters long then the mount device name is put on a line by itself. > > And this breaks the logic of the part of the fai scripts which "check > > if target directory is mounted with bad options". > > debian:~# info coreutils 'df invocation' > > `-P' > > `--portability' > > Use the POSIX output format. This is like the default format except > > for the following: > > 1. The information about each file system is always printed on > > exactly one line; a mount device is never put on a line by itself. > > This means that if the mount evice name is more than 20 characters > > long (e.g., for some network mounts), the columns are misaligned. > > 2. ... > Thank you very much for both the detailed problem description and the patch. I > have added this patch to our experimental builds, it's included in > 4.0~beta2+experimental28. Michael, can you please merge this patch to trunk so I can queue it up for inclusion in 3.4.4? regards, -mika-
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