On Fri 21-03-14 21:10:26, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Well, there is also a lot of openSUSE patches, that need to check its universal validity.
Regarding the SLES11 patches:
sfdisk-warn-about-2TB-limit.patch: The msdos partition table is suppose to address up to 2 TB LUNs. Sfdisk didn't stop (or warning) the user about this limitation and went ahead created partition beyond 2 TB. After the reboot, the device node for the partition starting above 2TB was not created. Fix is impossible, but sfdisk should warn about it. The same bug in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=324525
util-linux-ng-2.16-squashfs3-detect.patch: Detection of squashfs3 filesystem was requested.
util-linux-ng-2.19.1-barrier_documentation.patch: The description of the 'barrier' mount option was request. Patch was written by Jan Kára. He wrote in the bug, that he sent the patch to the upstream as well. Maybe it was lost. Yes, I did submit it. Not sure what happened with it. Can you please resubmit it?
util-linux-update-default-commit-interval.patch: Customer pointed out with the inclusion of the linux-2.6.29-jbd-longer-commit-interval.patch, changing "kjournald starting. Commit interval 15 seconds" from the long standing default "5 seconds", the "mount" man pages are no longer correct. The longer commit interval was a SUSE specific tweak. So also the doc change was suse specific. We don't have the longer commit interval in SLE12 any longer so we can drop the doc change as well.
Honza
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Jan Kara