Re: [PATCH 2/2] Do not use _rnetdev as fstab option for network based /

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Looks ok to me.
Martin

----- "Hans de Goede" <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In RHEL-5 we use _rnetdev for network based /, and various pieces
> of the RHEL-5 initscripts key of on this to do special things. So I
> thought
> it would be good to do the same in Fedora. Testing has revealed that
> Fedora's mount command cannot handle this options on things go boom,
> so use plain _netdev for / just like we do with other network based
> fs, and
> as we've been doing in previous Fedora releases.
> ---
>  storage/__init__.py |    5 +----
>  1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/storage/__init__.py b/storage/__init__.py
> index 4e8fc4b..fdb8c91 100644
> --- a/storage/__init__.py
> +++ b/storage/__init__.py
> @@ -1658,10 +1658,7 @@ class FSSet(object):
>              options = options or "defaults"
>              for netdev in netdevs:
>                  if device.dependsOn(netdev):
> -                    if mountpoint == "/":
> -                        options = options + ",_rnetdev"
> -                    else:
> -                        options = options + ",_netdev"
> +                    options = options + ",_netdev"
>                      break
>              devspec = device.fstabSpec
>              dump = device.format.dump
> -- 
> 1.6.1.3
> 
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