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Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|CLOSED |ASSIGNED
Resolution|WONTFIX |
Summary|nash mount should support |[PATCH] nash mount should
|relatime |support relatime
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Jayson King <bugzilla2(a)jaysonking.org> changed:
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--- Comment #16 from Jayson King <bugzilla2(a)jaysonking.org> 2009-01-04 18:36:55 EDT ---
Created an attachment (id=328162)
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adapt earlier patch for F10 mkinitrd
As long as we're including linux/fs.h we can get rid of the other MS_* defines
also.
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Summary: Build php-pecl-apc for EPEL 4
Product: Fedora EPEL
Version: el4
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: low
Priority: low
Component: php-pecl-apc
AssignedTo: rpm(a)timj.co.uk
ReportedBy: rpm(a)timj.co.uk
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: chabotc@xs4all.nl,fedora-triage-list@redhat.com
Build php-pecl-apc for EPEL 4
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--- Comment #15 from Jayson King <bugzilla2(a)jaysonking.org> 2009-01-04 17:06:40 EDT ---
Created an attachment (id=328155)
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adapt earlier patch for F10 mkinitrd
I don't know if there is a compelling reason to define the MS_* constants
explicitly, but here's a patch for F10 mkinitrd that is an adaptation of the
earlier patch with the change that it replaces #define MS_* with #include
<linux/fs.h>.
Tested on x86_64.
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--- Comment #14 from Jayson King <bugzilla2(a)jaysonking.org> 2009-01-04 16:50:34 EDT ---
I recently ran into this as well. IMO nash should be able to handle relatime
just as it handles the other flags (it does noatime, nodiratime, etc already).
I adapted the patch here for F10, and it Just Works. Here are some thoughts
that I have about this, though:
1) nash.c should include linux/fs.h, instead of defining its own MS_*
constants.
2) mkinitrd should know about the flags that nash understands, and reject any
that won't work, or at least warn the user.
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Dan HorĂ¡k <dan(a)danny.cz> changed:
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--- Comment #42 from David Tonhofer <d.tonhofer(a)m-plify.com> 2009-01-04 10:18:40 EDT ---
Thanks Andre,
After retesting, any consistent explanation fell apart, and I am now pretty
sure that it is just my DVD-ROM drive which does not work or which has some
problem with the motherboard. Time burnt on a stupid problem, damn you
non-self-checking hardware! Okay, out goes the drive...
I'm not sure whether "ide=nodma" still has any effect whatsoever in F10,
especially with SATA drives? The last time it was mentioned was in the Fedora
Core 4 release notes at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/fc4/
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--- Comment #41 from Andre Robatino <andre(a)bwh.harvard.edu> 2009-01-03 19:51:21 EDT ---
The readahead bug should only affect reading the last few dozen KB of the disc
image. You also need to be careful not to use dd to attempt to read off more
than the actual size of the ISO. The rawread script at
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coasterless.htm
reads off the correct amount automatically. It's very handy; I make it
executable and put it in ~/bin so it's always available in my path.
Using "ide=nodma" may or may not work, depending on your hardware (it usually
didn't work for me). Doing the burning as recommended in the link above seems
to be the only foolproof way to avoid the readahead bug.
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