linux/init
Theodore Ts'o 9b04c997b1 [PATCH] vfs: MS_VERBOSE should be MS_SILENT
The meaning of MS_VERBOSE is backwards; if the bit is set, it really means,
"don't be verbose".  This is confusing and counter-intuitive.

In addition, there is also no way to set the MS_VERBOSE flag in the
mount(8) program in util-linux, but interesting, it does define options
which would do the right thing if MS_SILENT were defined, which
unfortunately we do not:

#ifdef MS_SILENT
  { "quiet",    0, 0, MS_SILENT    },   /* be quiet  */
  { "loud",     0, 1, MS_SILENT    },   /* print out messages. */
#endif

So the obvious fix is to deprecate the use of MS_VERBOSE and replace it
with MS_SILENT.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-24 07:33:15 -08:00
..
calibrate.c
do_mounts_devfs.c
do_mounts_initrd.c [PATCH] swsusp: userland interface 2006-03-23 07:38:07 -08:00
do_mounts_md.c
do_mounts_rd.c
do_mounts.c [PATCH] vfs: MS_VERBOSE should be MS_SILENT 2006-03-24 07:33:15 -08:00
do_mounts.h
initramfs.c [PATCH] kexec: fix in free initrd when overlapped with crashkernel region 2006-02-10 08:13:12 -08:00
Kconfig [PATCH] relay: migrate from relayfs to a generic relay API 2006-03-23 19:56:55 +01:00
main.c [PATCH] __GENERIC_PER_CPU changes 2006-03-23 07:38:17 -08:00
Makefile
version.c