Re: Per-filesystem default mount options

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On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 08:03:29AM +0400, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Karel Zak <kzak@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 06:13:17PM +0400, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
> >> Is it possible to specify per-filesystem default mount options
> >> somewhere in configuration file?
> >
> >  /etc/fstab, or tune2fs for extN, or /etc/nsfmount.conf for NFS.
> >
> >  The per-filesystem-type default options are also hardcoded in kernel.
> >
> 
> I'm sorry for my misguide and, perhaps, a wrong start. What I mean is
> per-fs type default mount options. That's true, they are hardcoded in
> kernel. But, there is a need to have them customized. I know, there is
> ton of user-level utils that maybe can provide it. But... I feel that
> this basic feature is important for the core. That's why I decided to
> ask here in hope that you will discuss this with me.

 If you really need a generic (on device independent solution), then I
 don't see a better way than improve libmount for read something 
 like /etc/mount/<fsname>.conf. The problem is that such feature will 
 not be usable for non-libmount applications.

> I keep stumbling upon this lack for a million-th times for as long as
> 15 years. Every barely installed host, f.ex. even routers that have no
> ability to install another utils except the 'mount', they require me
> each time to put charset from command line. And you know, this is the
> common source for errors for non-latin countries like your servant's.

 I understand the pain for removable media, but for regular disks you
 can use /etc/fstab, right?

> When charset option is forgotten the filenames are garbled after copy.
> And you not always notice it because non-latin ones are somewhere deep
> inside. But after some time passed you see the surprise...

 I understand.

    Karel

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