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From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 16:27:41 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 3/6] mount: add ext4 to some places to the man page
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Upstream: http://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/commit/d901e4275f7c1899518bab3b34424c90af8dc35e
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Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1614852
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---
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 sys-utils/mount.8 | 9 +++++----
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 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/sys-utils/mount.8 b/sys-utils/mount.8
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index 562ecb187..1cc792979 100644
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--- a/sys-utils/mount.8
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+++ b/sys-utils/mount.8
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@@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ output for extN filesystems).
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 The following options apply to any filesystem that is being
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 mounted (but not every filesystem actually honors them \(en e.g.\&, the
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 .B sync
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-option today has an effect only for ext2, ext3, fat, vfat and ufs):
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+option today has an effect only for ext2, ext3, ext4, fat, vfat and ufs):
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 .TP
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 .B async
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@@ -916,7 +916,8 @@ The
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 .B context=
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 option is useful when mounting filesystems that do not support
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 extended attributes, such as a floppy or hard disk formatted with VFAT, or
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-systems that are not normally running under SELinux, such as an ext3 formatted
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+systems that are not normally running under SELinux, such as an ext3 or ext4 formatted
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+
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 disk from a non-SELinux workstation.  You can also use
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 .B context=
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 on filesystems you do not trust, such as a floppy.  It also helps in compatibility with
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@@ -2314,7 +2315,7 @@ not specified or the filesystem is known for libblkid, for example:
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 .sp
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 .B "mount /tmp/disk.img /mnt"
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 .sp
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-.B "mount \-t ext3 /tmp/disk.img /mnt"
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+.B "mount \-t ext4 /tmp/disk.img /mnt"
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 .sp
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 .RE
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 This type of mount knows about three options, namely
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@@ -2462,7 +2463,7 @@ It is possible for a corrupted filesystem to cause a crash.
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 .PP
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 Some Linux filesystems don't support
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 .BR "\-o sync " nor " \-o dirsync"
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-(the ext2, ext3, fat and vfat filesystems
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+(the ext2, ext3, ext4, fat and vfat filesystems
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 .I do
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 support synchronous updates (a la BSD) when mounted with the
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 .B sync
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-- 
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2.14.4
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