Automatic merge with /usr/src/ntfs-2.6.git.

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Anton Altaparmakov
2005-06-23 11:26:22 +01:00
1658 changed files with 90229 additions and 45820 deletions

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@@ -26,7 +26,11 @@ Mount options unique to the isofs filesystem.
mode=xxx Sets the permissions on files to xxx
nojoliet Ignore Joliet extensions if they are present.
norock Ignore Rock Ridge extensions if they are present.
unhide Show hidden files.
hide Completely strip hidden files from the file system.
showassoc Show files marked with the 'associated' bit
unhide Deprecated; showing hidden files is now default;
If given, it is a synonym for 'showassoc' which will
recreate previous unhide behavior
session=x Select number of session on multisession CD
sbsector=xxx Session begins from sector xxx

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@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Other notes:
A very simple (and naive) implementation of a device attribute is:
static ssize_t show_name(struct device * dev, char * buf)
static ssize_t show_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return sprintf(buf,"%s\n",dev->name);
}

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@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ can be changed on remount. The size parameter also accepts a suffix %
to limit this tmpfs instance to that percentage of your physical RAM:
the default, when neither size nor nr_blocks is specified, is size=50%
If both nr_blocks (or size) and nr_inodes are set to 0, neither blocks
nor inodes will be limited in that instance. It is generally unwise to
If nr_blocks=0 (or size=0), blocks will not be limited in that instance;
if nr_inodes=0, inodes will not be limited. It is generally unwise to
mount with such options, since it allows any user with write access to
use up all the memory on the machine; but enhances the scalability of
that instance in a system with many cpus making intensive use of it.
@@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ RAM/SWAP in 10240 inodes and it is only accessible by root.
Author:
Christoph Rohland <cr@sap.com>, 1.12.01
Updated:
Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>, 01 September 2004
Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>, 13 March 2005