badblocks.8.in, chattr.1.in, dumpe2fs.8.in, e2label.8.in,
fsck.8.in, lsattr.1.in, mke2fs.8.in, mklost+found.8.in,
tune2fs.8.in, uuidgen.1.in: Update man page to use a more standard
format (bold option flags and italicized variables), as suggested by
Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
ChangeLog, e2fsck.8.in:
e2fsck.8.in: Update man page to use a more standard format (bold
option flags and italicized variables), as suggested by Andreas Dilger
(adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
ChangeLog, uuid_generate.3.in:
uuid_generate.8.in: Update man page to use a more standard format
(bold option flags and italicized variables), as suggested by Andreas
Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
tune2fs.8.in: Fix minor display bug in the nroff.
mke2fs.c (show_stats, write_inode_tables): Use the log10 function to
calculate the display of block numbers so that things look nice on an
80 character display.
mke2fs.c (usage): Add the sparse-super-flag to the usage message.
ChangeLog, e2fsck.c, pass1.c, pass2.c, problem.c, problem.h, unix.c:
unix.c (main): Move ext2fs_close() after e2fsck_free_context() since
e2fsck_free_context may reference data in ctx->fs.
e2fsck.c (e2fsck_reset_context): Make sure ctx->fs is non-NULL before
checking ctx->fs->dblist.
pass1.c (e2fsck_pass1): Use the device check subroutine on FIFO's and
Socket's, so that we catch bogus immutable inodes.
pass2.c (process_bad_inode): Process bad socket and fifo's.
problem.h, problem.c: Define new problem codes PR_2_BAD_FIFO and
PR_2_BAD_SOCKET.
e2label.c: Fix -Wall warning by making functions static.
chattr.1.in: Document that the append-only attribute may only be set
or cleared by the superuser.
Update all manual pages to that the availability section is
up-to-date.
e2label.8.in, tune2fs.8.in: Update manual page to state that labels
must be no longer than 16 characters, or they will be truncated.
e2label.c (change_label), tune2fs.c (main): If the label is longer
than 16 characters, print a warning message stating that the label
will be truncated.
mke2fs.c (PRS): If the user specifies a filesystem size, and it's
larger than the apparent size of the device, print a warning message
and ask if the user wants to proceed.