rack of
_diskfs_ncontrol_ports (for no apparent reason), so it's easy to check that.
In the usual case, all the protid ports would be gone before the control
port went. So just checking in the control port class cleanup fn for
remaining protids with ports_count_class would suffice. But in th
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 06:58:59PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> I suspect that presently if you use this (assuming settrans works right),
> that the filesystem process will stick around after the command finishes
> and you might have to kill it.
Indeed, this is what happens.
> If that happens,
I've added a new mode of operation to the settrans command, in the form of
the new option --chroot. I have not tested this code, so please try it out
for me.
settrans --chroot is a way to start a filesystem translator that need not
be attached to any parent filesystem node as an a