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Subject: Blacklisted file systems update
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 20:07:26 +0100
From: Martin Wilck via openSUSE Factory
Reply-To: Martin Wilck
To: factory
Many of you will be aware of the fact that some file systems are
blacklisted by default on openSUSE. With the forthcoming update of
suse-module-tools, the list of disabled file systems will grow:
f2fs, hfsplus, jfss2, kafs, ntfs3, orangefs, pstore, romfs, and zonefs
will then be blacklisted, too. This means that the respective kernel
modules will not be auto-loaded, and that the system won't be able to
access media with such file systems immediately when they are inserted.
To override this, run "sudo modprobe $FS_MODULE" in a terminal. You
will have the option to load the module just once, or un-blacklist it
for future use.
I've created https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:FilesystemBlacklisting with
more details and a rationale.
Regards
Martin