Hello, Marvin,
I've been thinking about this problem a couple more times.
It does not make sense to maintain the list of pseudo file systems hardcoded in
lsmount. Depending on the kernel,
different file systems are available and some are even renamed. Accordingly,
only a dynamic solution would
* Andreas Schwarz [180918 13:00]:
> This possibility already exists.
>
> The -s switch is basically for skipping certain devices, but since
> pseudo file systems use their identifiers as devices, you can also use
> this.
>
> See lsmount.rc.example
>
> skip =
> "sysfs,proc,udev,sunrpc,devpts,tm
This possibility already exists.
The -s switch is basically for skipping certain devices, but since pseudo file
systems use their identifiers as devices,
you can also use this.
See lsmount.rc.example
skip =
"sysfs,proc,udev,sunrpc,devpts,tmpfs,cgroup,pstore,systemd-1,mqueue,securityfs,debugfs,
Package: lsmount
Version: 0.2.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Please add an option to skip display of pseudo filesystems, such as
sysfs, proc, udev, cgroup, etc. I would like a way to show only
disk-backed filesystems and tmpfs (i.e. those on which a normal program
might be able to write).
Thanks...Marvi
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