Am 12.08.2011 16:34, schrieb Tom H: > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:46 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Am 12.08.2011 00:43, schrieb Tom H: >>>> >>>> Seems this is a known *feature* of F-15 and no one is all that interested in >>>> changing it. Unfortunately, I have a good number of scripts that use the >>>> output of df and mount that would need modified for this. The /var/tmp >>>> mount is especially troubling... >>> >>> I thought that their outputs, especially that of findmnt, would've >>> clarified the output of mount, except for the three sandbox bind >>> mounts. >>> >>> Suggestions for replacing mount in your scripts: >>> findmnt -lnu -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS >>> findmnt -lnsu -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS >>> findmnt -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS -S /dev/sda1 >>> findmnt -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS -T / >>> findmnt -n -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS -S /dev/sda1 >>> findmnt -n -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS -T / >> >> this does not solve the problem with thousands of applications >> like df, mlocate and mount: if a change forces a lot of programs >> and scripts to be changed anybody who made it is a little naive >> to believe the world is turning around him and should hurry >> up fixing all this apllications he broke or revert his change! >> >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709351 >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=730138 >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=723279 > > This thread isn't about locate and in the last bug, the developer says > "I'll fix it". > > In all OSs, evolution entails changes for the users. No big deal! this thread is about a idiotic change in the behavior of mount shortly before release F15 and i do not speak only about locate COREUTILS have to be fixed that there output is the same as before the change or such a change has to be reverted but you can fix "df" for me if you have the time and knowledge in a way that i get NOT a mail everytime a cronjob calls it without root-permissions about access denied for /var/named/chroot/ > evolution entails changes for the users this is a dumb argumentation as long coreutils under "/bin/" are broken because they are outside the users reach to do anything
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