Re: [PATCH] mount_setattr.2: Update supported file-systems

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On 5/21/24 1:27 PM, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
Hi Rodrigo,
<https://www.alejandro-colomar.es/share/dist/man-pages/git/HEAD/man-pages-HEAD.pdf>

You will find that my SSL cert is self-signed.  It's documented here:
<https://www.alejandro-colomar.es/ssl>.  You can use HTTP links to avoid
it, or add my certificate to your browser exceptions.

Oh, thanks. Pointing to a specific release is not very useful for
documentation, as I want it to point to the latest version so users can see
which fs support idmap mounts on which kernels, I don't want to update the
link every time there is a man-pages release.

Also, in 2024 pointing to a site with self-signed cert is not something I'm
not willing to do in the Kubernetes documentation.

I guess you meant

	s/not something I'm not willing/something I'm not willing/

Yes, sorry.

Is then HTTP okay for you?  MY website works with HTTP just fine, and

Not really. Lot of browsers switch to https, even if you don't redirect on the server.

doesn't try to switch to HTTPS (but browsers these days got dumber and
may force HTTPS).  Or do you need something from me?  It wasn't clear to
me from your response.

I prefer an HTML website (a 8mb pdf is not the best experience, specially on mobile), and a fixed link that is kept updated with the latest info is what I'd love (doesn't matter if it is latest git or latest release, the fact that is periodically updated is what matter to me).

Something like man7.org or man.die.net would be great, if they were updated.


I might be able to set up hardlinks in <kernel.org> with kup(1) to have
<.../man-pages-latest.pdf> if HTTP doesn't work for you.  I'd need to
manually update it at every release, though (but I guess it's not that
bad).

Thanks a lot! But I'm not sure linking such a big PDF is nice, I think I'll just mention to check the manpage.

I'll let you know if I find a use case for the latest PDF, thanks! :)



Best,
Rodrigo




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