Re: Configuring default mount options..

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> 
> From: Oystein Viggen <oysteivi <at> tihlde.org>
> Subject: Re: Configuring default mount options..
> Newsgroups: gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs
> Date: 2010-07-26 06:08:54 GMT (5 hours and 4 minutes ago)
> 
> * ["A. James Lewis"] 
> 
> > Maybe there is a way to do this already, but it seems like the
> > filesystem itself should contain preferences for the way it is used
> > under those circumstances.
> 
> There has been talk of supporting per-file (and I assume recursive
> per-directory default) attributes for raid level.  Things like
> encryption and compression could fit well into such a scheme.
> 
That's a nice solution, particularly for encryption... especially once the GUI file managers are able to indicate the settings.... It would seem to be necessary to allow these parameters to be set in the root, but otherwise nice.

I'm not sure if it negates the value of having default "preferences" stored somwhere... certainly it would take longer to implement, but maybe the default parameters for all these settings are simply equivalent to whatever is defined in the root of each filesystem... so really one solution can be a subset of the other.

> 
> I don't believe the code for this is written yet, however.
> 
> Øystein
> -- 
> ssh -c rot13 otherhost
> 
> 
A. James Lewis


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