Your message dated Fri, 26 Jun 2009 23:43:18 +0800
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and subject line Re: mount(8) man page bugs reported to Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #334796,
regarding losetup.8.gz: insmod loop.o?
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Package: mount
Version: 2.12p-8
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man8/losetup.8.gz



There should be a --verbose option, so one can see which device was
assigned by
# losetup -f /path/to/file

Also
              # insmod loop.o
insmod: can't read 'loop': No such file or directory

However,
# modprobe loop
worked.


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>>>>> "KZ" == Karel Zak <[email protected]> writes:
KZ> On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 10:05:29AM +0800, [email protected] wrote:
>> Oh my god I've been reporting mount(8) man page bugs to the wrong place,
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=mount;[email protected]
>> all along. Perhaps you fellows could take a look and fix/close some. Thanks.
KZ>  #507700 "sw" not documented in swapon(8)
KZ>     - Fixed. "sw" is unsupported by swapon
KZ>  #320500 umount: usage: umount -h  -V
KZ>     - Fixed
KZ>  #329856 and #501594 mount.8.gz: remove obsolete items
KZ>     - Fixed
KZ>  #334796  losetup.8.gz: insmod loop.o
KZ>     - you can use the "--show" option to see assigned device
KZ>       (e.g. losetup --show -f)
KZ>     - man page fixed
KZ>  #478600 -o loop or -o explicit_loop_device preferred?
KZ>     - I did some changes to the man page -- note that I don't think
KZ>       that any solution (loop / loop=) should be preferred.
KZ>  #391318 umount / && echo Really?
KZ>     - umount /; echo $?    -- works for me
OK, thanks. I'll hereby close them. I see there's a few more remaining.
Hope somebody gets a chance to look at/close them one day.


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