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/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount/ | ||
H A D | getmntopts.3 | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
H A D | getmntopts.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
H A D | mntopts.h | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount_nullfs/ | ||
H A D | mount_nullfs.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount_unionfs/ | ||
H A D | mount_unionfs.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount_cd9660/ | ||
H A D | mount_cd9660.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount_msdosfs/ | ||
H A D | mount_msdosfs.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/mount_nfs/ | ||
H A D | mount_nfs.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/newfs/ | ||
H A D | newfs.c | diff 4065 Tue Nov 01 21:51:53 MST 1994 wollman Add support for filesystem-specific `-o' options, and re-implement the most common cd9660 and nfs options like God intended them. (It is now possible to say mount -o ro,soft,bg,intr there:/foo/bar /foo/bar again.) This whole getmntopt() business is an incredible botch; it never should have been anything more than a wrapper around getsubopt(3). Because if the way the current hackaround is implemented, options which take arguments (like the old `rsize' and `wsize') are still unavailable, and must be accessed the new, broken way. (It's unimaginable how Berkeley managed to screw up one of the few things about NFS that Sun actually got right to begin with!) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/ppp/ | ||
H A D | ppp.8 | diff 28046 Sun Aug 10 20:03:20 MDT 1997 brian Correct default log file name. PR: 4065 Prompted by: Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net> Submitted by: sjr1@flash.net |
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