W dniu 25.05.2011 00:39, Karel Zak pisze:
from mount(8) code:
need_escaping[] = { ' ', '\t', '\n', '\\' };
It's used for all strings in fstab (so not for mountpoints only).
Also, some standard handling uuid/label and watching for other stuff as
well would be good too. Plain 'test -e' is not too proper either.
From my point of view it would be ideal to avoid fstab parsing in the
script at all.
export FSTAB_FILE=/etc/fstab.sys
for $dev in $(findmnt --fstab -o SOURCE -e -n -O no_netdev); do
fsck -T $dev
mount $dev --target-prefix $NEWROOT
done
Unfortunately mount(8) does not allow to read info about mountpoints
from alternative fstab file and it does not support --target-prefix
now. I'll add this to my TODO list.
Karel
Ok, thanks for info (btw, findmnt seems to only handle octal escapes).
I'll update fstab-sys & co. and send new set of patches.
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