On 19 Jan 2018 11:12, Karel Zak wrote: > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 09:36:37PM -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > the mount(8) man page covers not only the mount command, but also the > > various file system options that come from the kernel. it seems like > > the communities have settled on the man-pages project for holding all > > the userland-facing documentation, it has good practices for tracking > > features across versions, and updating it is a lot easier/safer (than > > util-linux) and up-to-date on the web (via man7.org). while looking > > up some proc/ramfs options, i noticed util-linux was out of date by > > over 6 years :/. > > Please, send patch if you see any obsolete stuff in mount.8. > Unfortunately kernel guys (usually) don't care... > > > imo, it seems like we should move all kernel-specific documentation > > out of the util-linux project and into man-pages. obviously all the > > mount command line options and such should remain. > > I've talked about it (including LKML) many times in last ten years. > > > specifically i'm looking at "FILESYSTEM-SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS": > > http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/mount.8.html#FILESYSTEM-SPECIFIC_MOUNT_OPTIONS > > > > we probably want to leave "FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS" > > in util-linux since those are all parsed by util-linux's mount > > and turned into the MS_xxx bits. > > > > thoughts ? mount(2) doesn't seem like the best place, but these > > are the fields that go in the "data" string to that syscall. > > Fortunately, this "move project" is already on the way. The target is > man section 5 and FS specific packages. We already successfully moved > > man nfs > man xfs > man ext4 (ext2, ...) if you're OK with that direction, then that makes sense to me > All depends on FS maintainers. I'm going to support arbitrary activity > in this area, but this does not depend on util-linux project. man-pages is a community project, so i don't think that's entirely accurate. but i'll just send more deletion updates for util-linux. -mike
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