On 7/28/21 1:28 PM, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 7:37 PM Bob Peterson <rpete...@redhat.com> wrote:
Before this patch, gfs2 rejected mounts attempted with the usrquota,
grpquota, or prjquota mount options. That caused numerous xfstests tests
to fail. This patch allows gfs2 to accept but ignore those mount options
so the tests may be run.

We can't just fake this up. Instead, the fstests need to be fixed to
skip tests that don't run on particular filesystems.
Hi Andreas,

I see your point, and sure, the maintainers of xfstests can improve the tests to make them check whether the options are supported for gfs2 as
they do with other some other options.

Still, if you look at the man page for "mount(8)" under "Mount options for affs" you see:

"grpquota|noquota|quota|usrquota
These options are accepted but ignored. (However, quota utilities may react to such strings in /etc/fstab.)"

If you look at "Mount options for jfs" you similarly see:

"noquota|quota|usrquota|grpquota
These options are accepted but ignored."

So if affs and jfs can ignore these mount options, why can't gfs2?
Are we planning to support them ever?

Bob Peterson

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