Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>
> What happens with the (sick) case of spaces in directory names?
> Also is it really nicely defined that there is no way to put a space
> in an option in any of the filesystems? I suppose someone
> particularly sick could have a device node in a directory with a space
> in it. It would be nice if new formats for this are being defined
> to make it cover everything.
>
That's already handled just fine:
bash-3.1$ mkdir /tmp/'Jag är: \
en liten mask'
bash-3.1$ sudo mount -t tmpfs none '/tmp/Jag är: \
en liten mask'/
bash-3.1$ tail -1 /proc/mounts
none /tmp/Jag\040är:\040\134\012en\040liten\040mask tmpfs rw 0 0
bash-3.1$
-hpa
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