Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > BTW, I worry about all the new devices you just added. Are you sure
> > we didn't just make the rootdisk too large for powerpc? Didn't exceed
> > our
>
> I don't know. (your sentence broke there somehow...)
Um, the root disk cannot be made.
> If we don't provide the devices, we should create them online, that
> would be a feasable solution for me. Or alternatively we have to
> remove the drivers that make use of them...
Well, the stupid raid drivers that need all those controller-specific
devices is what is consuming all the inode space.
You may be able to tweak the controllers that are built. The
compromise we *explicitly* made was to only support one controller,
and only support so many devices, to keep the root disk size down.
If you can find another workaround, great; otherwise, we need to back
that out so bf can build again.
> > I'm focusing on the documentation bugs and improvements, so you can
> > leave those to me if you like.
>
> Yes, I already skipped the documentation stuff, since for a long time
> I haven't coded I want to do coding instead of documenting this time.
[...]
> At the moment my priorities are bug fixing in the code, not in the
> documentation. Reading the changelog, there are a couple of people
> out there working on documentation. Only very few people work on
> the code.
No problem at all. Leave the documentation side to me.
My only request, as I said before, is that you make changelog entries
with the bug closing directives in there.
> Speaking of code, do you know where the libc is shrinked? I'd like
> to review it and/or to add a function (tracking down the mke2fs bug report)
Yeah, it's in scripts/rootdisk/mklibs.sh ?
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