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kay.sievers@vrfy.org
c506c4087e [PATCH] update udev_volume_id
Here is an update for the volume_id callout to catch up to the latest
and greatest:

o It is able to skip the label reading of linux raid members, which are
  otherwise recognized as a normal filesystem.

o It reads FAT labels stored in the directory instead of the
  superblock (Windows only writes in the directory).

o The NTFS uuid is the right one now.

o It reads all the Apple HFS(+) formats with the labels.

o UFS volumes are recognized but no labels are extracted.

o We use CFLAGS+=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 instead of lsee64() which may fix
  a bug mentioned on the klibc mailing list.

A lot of other new features are only used in HAL and not needed in this
simple callout. But if someone stumbles over it and want's to send a patch
for some exotic formats, we better keep it up to date :)
2005-04-26 21:37:00 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
b99f344fde [PATCH] update udev_volume_id
volume_id is now able to read NTFS labels. Not very exciting, but we
keep up to date with the version in HAL. Also __packed__ was needed for
the structs, cause the gcc 3.4 compiled version was no longer working
properly.
2005-04-26 21:36:21 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
cde5a756ce [PATCH] udev_volume_id update
Here is a update to extras/volume_id/*

o The device is now specified by the DEVPATH in the environment,
  it's no longer needed to pass the major/minor to the callout.

o leading spaces and slashes are now removed from the returned string
  and spaces are replaced by underscore, to not to confuse udev.

o Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> provided the code to recognize s390
  dasd disk labels. The -d switch tries to read the main block device
  instead of the partition.
2005-04-26 21:35:17 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
599b626127 [PATCH] udev callout for reading filesystem labels
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 03:29:54PM -0700, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 11:04:46PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote:
> > Hi,
> > here is a small udev toy, which enables udev to name partitions by
> > its filesystem label or uuid's.
> >
> > The following udev rule:
> >
> >   KERNEL="sd*", PROGRAM="/sbin/udev_volume_id -M%M -m%m -u", SYMLINK="%c"
> >
> > creates a symlink with the uuid read from the filesystem. If no label or
> > uuid is found the program exits with nonzero and the rule will fail.
> >
> > ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, jfs, vfat, msdos volume labels are supported,
> > ntfs and swap partitions can be recognized.
> >
> > It's possible to compile with klibc and the static binary takes 13kb.
>
> Very nice, I was wondering who was going to use that library to make
> such a tool.  This is even better as we can use klibc for it.

Here is a update, which supports iso9660 and udf labels.
Not very useful in the udev case, but I've added it for hal,
so we just catch up with the latest version.
2005-04-26 21:35:17 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
3611d5820c [PATCH] udev callout for reading filesystem labels
here is a small udev toy, which enables udev to name partitions by
its filesystem label or uuid's.

The following udev rule:

  KERNEL="sd*", PROGRAM="/sbin/udev_volume_id -M%M -m%m -u", SYMLINK="%c"

creates a symlink with the uuid read from the filesystem. If no label or
uuid is found the program exits with nonzero and the rule will fail.

ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, jfs, vfat, msdos volume labels are supported,
ntfs and swap partitions can be recognized.

It's possible to compile with klibc and the static binary takes 13kb.
2005-04-26 21:35:17 -07:00