Re: How do I get the ext3 driver to shut up?

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On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 22:18:39 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:

> I'm making a test suite for busybox mount, which does filesystem autodetection 
> the easy way (try all the ones in /etc/filesystems and /proc/filesystems 
> until one of them succeeds).  My test code is creating and mounting vfat and 
> ext2 filesystems.
> 
> Guess which device driver feels a bit chatty?
> 
> PASS: mount no proc [GNUFAIL]
> PASS: mount /proc
> PASS: mount list1
> VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev loop0.
> PASS: mount vfat image (autodetect type)
> ext3: No journal on filesystem on loop1
> PASS: mount ext2 image (autodetect type)
> PASS: mount remount ext2 image noatime
> PASS: mount remount ext2 image ro remembers noatime
> ext3: No journal on filesystem on loop0
> PASS: umount freed loop device
> PASS: mount remount nonexistent directory
> PASS: mount -a no fstab

Hrm, yes, 2 of those lines do come from ext3.
Where do the rest of them come from?


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