On 05/14/2013 11:12 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Is your "mount" looking at /etc/mtab ot at /proc/mounts?
I dunno, it is package sys-apps/util-linux-2.22.2 - maybe the Gentoo devs know
more (it is a stable 32bit Gentoo).
FWIW today I got after another test run (kernel 3.10.-rc1+) :
2013-05-16T22:1
On 5/14/13 2:12 PM, Toralf Förster wrote:
> At a stable 32 bit stable Gentoo with kernel v3.10-rc1-113-ga2c7a54 I cannot
> umount an (EXT4) fs
> which was created in a file located in a tmpfs partition and loop mounted :
>
> That file system was used to hold victims files shared via NFSv4 to an
On 05/14/2013 09:12 PM, Toralf Förster wrote:
> At a stable 32 bit stable Gentoo with kernel v3.10-rc1-113-ga2c7a54 I cannot
> umount an (EXT4) fs
> which was created in a file located in a tmpfs partition and loop mounted :
>
> That file system was used to hold victims files shared via NFSv4 to
At a stable 32 bit stable Gentoo with kernel v3.10-rc1-113-ga2c7a54 I cannot
umount an (EXT4) fs
which was created in a file located in a tmpfs partition and loop mounted :
That file system was used to hold victims files shared via NFSv4 to an user
mode linux
on which trinity was used to fuzz
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