Hey list, I'm looking to get some input on a feature that was requested of Smolt. One file system engineer wants to collect some basic data about file systems in use, for fine tuning the default settings in Fedora and RHEL. This is something that we can all benefit by, and the greater participation we give, the better the results are going to be for everyone. To hilight the information to be collected, actions speak louder than words: yankee@dao:~$ sudo stat -f /dev/main/fedora8 File: "/dev/main/fedora8" ID: 0 Namelen: 255 Type: tmpfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 258215 Free: 258199 Available: 258199 Inodes: Total: 223935 Free: 222932 (Actually I think something might be broken, that data doesn't look correct for me) In short, it will collect a list of file systems + types, and their usage stats. For the time being the stats won't be published on the web site. We're having some reporting issues, and I don't want to add another long running SQL query into the mix. However, anyone will be free to ask one of us to report on that information. Furthermore, this information will be enabled by default, for the time being, until we have thing set up to allow fine grained information hiding. Remember, all profiles will be anonymous as usual. Are there any underlying security or privacy issues here that would be a clear reason not to do this? Any other comments, or refinements? If not, i'll look at getting this done right away, so that it will be in the latest released pushed to Fedora 9 Beta. This means it will be tested and backported to other versions of Fedora, as we're going to have to break older clients for other reasons. In other words, speak up now before it finds its way into your systems along with all the other cool things that Smolt does. Cheers, Yaakov -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list