Re: Linux kernel documentation

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James Wilkinson wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:

Have you tried changing the fstab "options" column entry?
You might try putting "nojoliet" in there for an alternate
mount point. There's also a "case=<code>", documented for
HPFS and HFS. It might also work for ISO9660. You might
try "case=asis". The default (since 2.2.x) has been
"case=lower".


Dotan Cohen wrote:

This may be a stupid question, but where did you come up with your
answer? I have manned fstab and mount, but see no mention of case,
joliet, etc in there or on any other resource that google points me to
when searching for fstab.


I'm not Mike, but I suspect he's been looking in the documentation that
comes with the Linux kernel source.

On Fedora Core 4, you can install the kernel-doc RPM, cd to
/usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.6.*, and look in the
Documentation/filesystems folder.

Or you can download a tarball of the source, or somewhere like
http://www.linuxhq.com/kernel/v2.6/15/Documentation/filesystems/ .

It's well worth being aware of this documentation -- there's a lot of
good technical points in there.

The mount options Mike referred to are all mentioned in "man mount" actually, at least in FC4.

Paul.


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