Comment 10 for bug 480564

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package mountall - 2.0

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mountall (2.0) lucid; urgency=low

  [ Scott James Remnant ]
  * "mount" event changed to "mounting", to make it clear it happens
    before the filesystem is mounted. Added "mounted" event which
    happens afterwards.
  * Dropped the internal hooks, these are now better handled by Upstart
    jobs on the "mounted" event.
  * Dropped the call to restorecon for tmpfs filesystems, this can also be
    handled by an Upstart job supplied by SELinux now.
    - mounted-dev.conf replaces /dev hook, uses MAKEDEV to make devices.
    - mounted-varrun.conf replaces /var/run hook
    - mounted-tmp.conf replaces /tmp hook.
      + Hook will be run for any /tmp mountpoint. LP: #478392.
      + Switching back to using "find" fixes $TMPTIME to be in days again,
        rathern than hours. LP: #482602
  * Try and make mountpoints, though we only care about failure if the
    mountpoint is marked "optional" since otherwise the filesystem might
    make the mountpoint or something.
  * Rather than hiding the built-in mountpoints inside the code, put them
    in a new /lib/init/fstab file; that way users can copy the lines into
    /etc/fstab if they wish to override them in some interesting way.
  * Now supports multiple filesystem types listed in fstab, the whole
    comma-separated list is passed to mount and then /proc/self/mountinfo
    is reparsed to find out what mount actually did.
    * /dev will be mounted as a devtmpfs filesystem if supported by the
      kernel (which then does not need to run the /dev hook script).
  * Filesystem checks may be forced by adding force-fsck to the kernel
    command-line.
  * Exit gracefully with an error on failed system calls, don't infinite
    loop over them. LP: #469985.
  * Use plymouth for all user communication, replacing existing usplash and
    console code;
    * When plymouth is running, rather than exiting on failures, prompt the
      user as to whether to fix the problem (if possible), ignore the problem,
      ignore the mountpoint or drop to a maintenance shell. LP: #489474.
    * If plymouth is not running for whatever reason, the fallback action
      is always to start the recovery shell.
  * Adjust the set of filesystems that we wait for by default: LP: #484234.
    * Wait for all local filesystems, except those marked with the
      "nobootwait" option.
    * Wait for remote filesystems mounted as, or under, /usr or /var, and
      those marked with the "bootwait" option.
  * Always try network mount points, since we allow them to fail silently;
    SIGUSR1 now simply retries them once more. LP: #470776.
  * Don't retry devices repeatedly. LP: #480564.
  * Added manual pages for the events emitted by this tool.

  [ Johan Kiviniemi ]
  * Start all fsck instances in parallel, but set their priorities so that
    thrashing is avoided. LP: #491389.
 -- Scott James Remnant <email address hidden> Mon, 21 Dec 2009 23:09:23 +0000