On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 02:24:04AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> >        -l     Create  an  exclusive  flock(2)  lock  file  
> > (/run/fsck/<diskname>.lock)  for whole-disk
> >               device.  This option can be used with one device only (this 
> > means that  -A  and  -l  are
> >               mutually  exclusive).   This  option is recommended when more 
> > fsck(8) instances are exe-
> >               cuted in the same time.  The option is ignored when used for  
> > multiple  devices  or  for
> >               non-rotating  disks.   fsck  does  not  lock  underlying  
> > devices when executed to check
> >               stacked devices (e.g. MD or DM) - this feature is not 
> > implemented yet.
> 
> 
> Karel, is there an upstream bug report for this issue? What's the state
> of this feature, is it actively being worked on?

No, nobody is workning on -l for stacked devices.

    Karel

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 Karel Zak  <k...@redhat.com>
 http://karelzak.blogspot.com


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