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2018 Jan 23
1
Re: [RFC] Inconsistent output of guestfs_list_filesystems
...+02:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>: > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:44:10AM +0200, Mykola Ivanets wrote: >> Before I rush to change something I request your comments on the subject. >> Let me know what do you think and if it does make sense. >> >> The issue: guesfs_list_filesystems is inconsistent in its output. > > The concept of guestfs_list_filesystem is that it returns a list > something like the list that running ‘df’ inside a traditional Unix > would return, ie. a list of mounted filesystems backed by real > devices, plus swap. > > That's not an...
2018 Jan 22
8
[RFC] Inconsistent output of guestfs_list_filesystems
Before I rush to change something I request your comments on the subject. Let me know what do you think and if it does make sense. The issue: guesfs_list_filesystems is inconsistent in its output. For, example, it filters out partitioned physical devices but doesn't do the same for MD devices. More over, according to its name and API documentation guestfs_list_filesystem should return something which potentially can be mounted (SWAP is an exclusion and it...
2018 Jan 23
0
Re: [RFC] Inconsistent output of guestfs_list_filesystems
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:44:10AM +0200, Mykola Ivanets wrote: > Before I rush to change something I request your comments on the subject. > Let me know what do you think and if it does make sense. > > The issue: guesfs_list_filesystems is inconsistent in its output. The concept of guestfs_list_filesystem is that it returns a list something like the list that running ‘df’ inside a traditional Unix would return, ie. a list of mounted filesystems backed by real devices, plus swap. That's not an exact definition. A better way...