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FS#16153 - [nilfs-utils] nilfs_cleanerd

Attached to Project: Community Packages
Opened by kujub (kujub) - Saturday, 12 September 2009, 09:22 GMT
Last edited by Dan Griffiths (Ghost1227) - Thursday, 08 October 2009, 19:48 GMT
Task Type Feature Request
Category
Status Closed
Assigned To Geoffroy Carrier (gcarrier)
Architecture All
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:

/sbin/nilfs_cleanerd fails to load when calling /sbin/mount.nilfs2 if /usr is not already mounted. This is because the libnilfs files and symlinks are installed in /usr/lib instead of /lib. Moving the libs fixes this.

I report this here against Core because nilfs2 is in the kernel now and the AUR no longer manages the community repo.

Additional info:
* package version(s)
2.0.12-1
* config and/or log files etc.
/etc/fstab - relevant part:
/dev/disk/by-uuid/ea26f409-95ce-41e6-990a-22608585da60 / ext2 defaults,noatime 0 1
/nilfs2.img /mnt/nilfs nilfs2 loop,noatime 0 0
/mnt/nilfs/home /home none bind 0 0
/mnt/nilfs/opt /opt none bind 0 0
/mnt/nilfs/srv /srv none bind 0 0
/mnt/nilfs/usr /usr none bind 0 0

Steps to reproduce:
Install ArchLinux with /usr located on a nilfs.
Boot.

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Closed by  Dan Griffiths (Ghost1227)
Thursday, 08 October 2009, 19:48 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Comment by kujub (kujub) - Saturday, 12 September 2009, 17:03 GMT
Hmm... I submitted this as "Bug Report" with priority "High" since mounting without nilfs_cleanerd is insane and will break things because the disk will be totally filled up with garbage sooner or later. (And I think being able to have /usr on a separate partition isn't a new feature on Arch, is it ? ;-)

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