Re: [PATCH] Change the fs_passno of nfs to 0

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On 05/19/15 at 04:57pm, Chao Fan wrote:
> Set fs_passno, the sixth variable of fstab to "0" when the device is nfs.
> 
> The link of Bug 1186699:  bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1186699
> The bug is that kdump-initrd contains entry requesting nfs dump filesystem
> to get filesystemchecked. And there is an erro message said that nfs need
> be checked.
> 
> In this issue, there's no fsck for nfs utility, e.g fsck.nfs like other
> file system. Whatever fs_passno 0 or 2 are passed, no fsck is executed
> at all for nfs mount.But in dracut, set it to be 2 always, so the erro
> message appear.
> 
> In the fstab,the sixth variable fs_passno stands for that the device need
> checked or not,and dracut set it to "2".To fix this issue, it should
> be "0" when the device is nfs.The third variable stands for the type of
> the filesystem and we can use it to judge whether the device is nfs.
> So when the third variable of fstab contains "nfs", the sixth variable
> fs_passno should be set to "0".

Could you rearrange your patch log to make it more clear? And erase the
redhat bugzilla stuff. This is dracut upstream mailing list, not a
certain distro.

> 
> Signed-off-by: Chao Fan <cfan@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  dracut.sh | 8 +++++++-
>  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/dracut.sh b/dracut.sh
> index 6215b36..c22a8c0 100755
> --- a/dracut.sh
> +++ b/dracut.sh
> @@ -1517,7 +1517,13 @@ if [[ $kernel_only != yes ]]; then
>          line=($line)
>          [ -z "${line[3]}" ] && line[3]="defaults"
>          [ -z "${line[4]}" ] && line[4]="0"
> -        [ -z "${line[5]}" ] && line[5]="2"

Could it be like this? The curly braces looks uncomfortable. Surely you
need retest it if you would like to take my suggestion.

          [ -z "${line[5]}" ] && line[5]="2"
        strstr "${line[2]}" "nfs" && line[5]="0"

Thanks
Baoquan

> +        [ -z "${line[5]}" ] && {
> +        if strstr "${line[2]}" "nfs" ; then
> +                line[5]="0"
> +        else
> +                line[5]="2"
> +        fi
> +}
>          echo "${line[@]}" >> "${initdir}/etc/fstab"
>      done
>  
> -- 
> 2.1.0
> 
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