Marcus Roeckrath wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Am Freitag, 21. November 2008 20:56 schrieb Thomas Schmitt:
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=dao -Z /dev/sr2
-use-the-force-luke=notry,tty Is such a construct - multiple use of
-use-the-force-luke parameters - allowed?
Yes it is. As often as you want.
Fine, because of my test I assumed it can be done that way.
Strange: "notry,tty" is not among them.
Little typo missing "a": notray
I cannot spot any comma interpretation.
This comma seperated option is added by the frontend webcdwriter/CDWserver
(Pro-Version).
I'm not a C programmer having greater experience f. e. in pascal but the
corresponding part of the code
{ s++;
if (strstr(s,"tty")) no_tty_check = 1;
if (strstr(s,"dummy")) test_write = 1;
and so on
compares if the constant string f. e. tty is part of s. I think all if
lines are in action even a previous if statement return true.
If this explanation is right all comma seperated values should be found.
That really looks like an unintended capability, but I agree that it
should work.
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