On 02/26/2016 12:39 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'm thinking that /proc/filesystems lists all the filesystems that can be tried, or mounted, but not necesarily that their respective modules are already loaded. Ie, the kernel must know what filesystem modules it can provide support for.
No, I don't think so, that doesn't make sense. if that were so then every module in /lib/modules wou.d be noted somewhere under /proc. Simple test of this. Do 'rmmod' of the offending modules. # lsmod | head -10 Module Size Used by binfmt_misc 20480 1 ufs 81920 0 qnx4 16384 0 hfsplus 110592 0 hfs 61440 0 minix 36864 0 vfat 20480 0 msdos 20480 0 fat 73728 2 vfat,msdos # more /proc/filesystems | egrep -v nodev ext3 ext2 ext4 btrfs reiserfs fuseblk xfs jfs msdos vfat minix hfs hfsplus qnx4 ufs # rmmod jfs minix qnx4 ufs hfs hfsplus # more /proc/filesystems | egrep -v nodev ext3 ext2 ext4 btrfs reiserfs fuseblk xfs msdos vfat OK, proven! /proc/filesystems only lists the filesystems that have modules loaded or are compiled into the kernel. -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org