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bug#47777: Feature request
From: |
Bernhard Voelker |
Subject: |
bug#47777: Feature request |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 01:20:37 +0200 |
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On 4/14/21 9:43 PM, Stuart Blake Tener wrote:
> Pádraig,
>
> [...] your response [...] was a bit offensive.
I don't feel Padraig's reply was offensive at all. Instead, he just
asked for further clarification about the requested feature.
Adding a clear example maybe would have helped.
> --include-type=parm1[,parm2,parm3...]
> A parameter representing a filesystem type to be additive to the
> currently supported default list of filesystems.
The default list of file systems includes all but dummy filesystems which
do not occupy a backing store like e.g. the /proc or the /sys filesystems.
Therefore, if someone would like to have a certain type additionally
to that default list - which would obviously be such a dummy filesystem,
then this would be quite a strange corner case IMO.
As you mentioned ZFS in your original email, doesn't GNU df show that
per default? That would be a bug.
> --include-replace
> this parameter overrides the default functionality of the
> "--include-type" being additive to the currently supported list of
> default filesystems and replaces that list with the filesystem or
> filesystems so specified in the "--include-type" parameter.
Sound like -type.
Have a nice day,
Berny