Updated version of xfstests-bld pushed to git.kernel.org

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I've pushed an updated version of my xfstests-bld framework to:

     git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/xfstests-bld.git
     http://git.kernel.org/cgit/fs/ext2/xfstests-bld.git

Notable new features include:

*) Build quota-tools and fio in the hermetic environment and install
   them in the xfstest/bin directory, so that running the tests is not
   dependent on the system versions of fio and the quota userspace
   utilities

*) Update the runtests.sh script to fix a compatibility problem with the
   latest version of xfstests

*) Make it possible to build the installed executables to use the system
   C libraries in order to save disk space

Short version on how to use:

1.  "make tarball" to generate the xfstests.tar.gz file.  This should be
    unpacked in the directory /root of your KVM guest OS image
2.  Copy the files in kvm-autorun to the /root directory on the guest OS
    image
3.  Move /root/rc.local to /etc/rc.local
4.  Move /root/S06mkvdevs.sh to /etc/init.d and create a symlink from
    /etc/init.d/S06mkvdevs.sh to /etc/rc.d/rcS.d
5.  Add entries to /etc/fstab for /dev/vdb, /dev/vdc, and /dev/vdb as
    ext4 file systems mounted on /vdb, /vdc, /vdd respectively.  Make
    sure empty direcotires exist for the /vdb, /vdc, vdd mount points.
6.  The host OS scripts are in kvm-xfststs directory.  You'll need to
    edit the DIR= line in kvm-xfstests, and adjust some of the
    parameters in the kvm-xfstests/config file

                                                - Ted
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