The gfs2_quota utility is obsolete and replaced by the quota package
so it will no longer be included in Fedora releases.
The gfs2_tool utility is obsolete and has been replaced by a variety
of other things. For superblock functions, use tunegfs2, for gfs2
tuning, see the mount command line arguments and use mount -o remount
to change them at run time.
These packages are being removed from rawhide and when eventually no
more Fedora releases contain them, we'll remove them from the upstream
source too.
Note that this change should not be propagated through to the stable
branches of Fedora.
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
- gfs2_edit savemeta doesn't save all leafs for big directories
- gfs2_edit improvements
- fsck.gfs2: can't repair rgrps resulting from gfs_grow->gfs2_convert
- fsck.gfs2: reports master/root dinodes as unused and fixes bitmap
Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
The mount.gfs2 binary is not required for recent kernels and
has been optional for a while. The plan is to no longer include
it in rawhide. When all versions of Fedora no longer have mount.gfs2
(i.e. when F14 is EOL) then mount.gfs2 will be removed from the
upstream source.
Do not pull this change into earlier versions of Fedora since those
may have kernels without all of the support required for this
feature.