On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 06:47:59 +0000 "Maya Rashish" <m...@netbsd.org> wrote:
> Module Name: src > Committed By: maya > Date: Sat Oct 8 06:47:59 UTC 2016 > > Modified Files: > src/sbin/mount: mount.c > > Log Message: > change warning message > > previously attempting to use mount -t ext2 like myself would result in > the warning "mount: mount_ext2 not found for /mnt", which (if you're > me) can be misunderstood as "/mnt is not an ext2 filesystem"... > > change it to "mount: mount_ext2 not found" Consider running the following: ----- #!/bin/sh mount -t ext2 /dev/sd0e /mnt1 mount -t ext2 /dev/sd1e /mnt2 mount -t ext2 /dev/sd2e /mnt3 mount -t ext2 /dev/sd3e /mnt4 ----- and getting the message: mount: mount_ext2 not found Now: which of those mounts failed? (No, I don't care for this change at all, as I don't think it really helps anything, and it significantly reduces the amount of useful information provided by the warning...) Later... Greg Oster