baselayout-2 shows a long two line buld message instead of just "XFS file system." while booting. This is a pure cosmetic 'bug'. It would be nice, if this could be fixed though. If you look at the script you will see it tries to detect if was run from a user or automated. Here's the script cause you might not want to install xfsprogs just to see this tiny script ;-) $ cat `which fsck.xfs` #!/bin/sh -f # # Copyright (c) 2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # AUTO=false while getopts ":aA" c do case $c in a|A) AUTO=true;; esac done if $AUTO; then echo "$0: XFS file system." else echo "If you wish to check the consistency of an XFS filesystem or" echo "repair a damaged filesystem, see xfs_check(8) and xfs_repair(8)." fi exit 0
So someone just needs to add the -p option as we're using that now instead of -a.
Created attachment 149230 [details, diff] add the p option I'm not sure why I haven't visited this bug for that long.. this small patch adds the p option to fsck.xfs. base-system: do you want to apply it to xfsprogs?
Markus, Feel free to commit.
(In reply to comment #2) > Created an attachment (id=149230) [edit] > add the p option Not sure why you are trapping A and P as they mean different things to a and p. Should just trap a and p :)
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #2) > > Created an attachment (id=149230) [edit] > > add the p option > > Not sure why you are trapping A and P as they mean different things to a and p. > Should just trap a and p :) > I'm not sure, too... Corrected that and opened an upstream bug report at [1]. I decided to not add this patch to portage for now. I'll add it if upstream decides to _not_ add it -- so this is just not yet another patch to maintain. ;-) [1] http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=780