From: Lukas Czerner Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 13:13:44 +0000 (+0200) Subject: mount.8: remove reprecated bh/nobh options from the manual page X-Git-Tag: v2.20-rc1~187 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ea7e29132efb499d27a4b6efb24ea8375d8f56c1;p=thirdparty%2Futil-linux.git mount.8: remove reprecated bh/nobh options from the manual page Bh and nobh mount option has been deprecated in ext4 (206f7ab4f49a2021fcb8687f25395be77711ddee) and in ext3 (4c4d3901225518ed1a4c938ba15ba09842a00770) so remove those options from documentation. Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner --- diff --git a/mount/mount.8 b/mount/mount.8 index e2d8666759..5f97328fb0 100644 --- a/mount/mount.8 +++ b/mount/mount.8 @@ -1273,9 +1273,6 @@ if it is a directory itself. .BR grpquota | noquota | quota | usrquota These options are accepted but ignored. .TP -.BR nobh -Do not attach buffer_heads to file pagecache. (Since 2.5.49.) -.TP .BR nouid32 Disables 32-bit UIDs and GIDs. This is for interoperability with older kernels which only store and expect 16-bit values. @@ -1400,9 +1397,7 @@ filesystem. The options .B journal_dev, noload, data, commit, orlov, oldalloc, [no]user_xattr .B [no]acl, bsddf, minixdf, debug, errors, data_err, grpid, bsdgroups, nogrpid -.B sysvgroups, resgid, resuid, sb, quota, noquota, grpquota, usrquota -and -.B [no]bh +.B sysvgroups, resgid, resuid, sb, quota, noquota, grpquota and usrquota are backwardly compatible with ext3 or ext2. .TP .BR journal_checksum @@ -1527,11 +1522,11 @@ Controls whether or not ext4 should use the DIO read locking. If the dioread_nolock option is specified ext4 will allocate uninitialized extent before buffer write and convert the extent to initialized after IO completes. This approach allows ext4 code to avoid using inode mutex, which improves -scalability on high speed storages. However this does not work with nobh option -and the mount will fail. Nor does it work with data journaling and -dioread_nolock option will be ignored with kernel warning. Note that -dioread_nolock code path is only used for extent-based files. Because of the -restrictions this options comprises it is off by default (e.g. dioread_lock). +scalability on high speed storages. However this does not work with data +journaling and dioread_nolock option will be ignored with kernel warning. +Note that dioread_nolock code path is only used for extent-based files. +Because of the restrictions this options comprises it is off by default +(e.g. dioread_lock). .TP .BR i_version Enable 64-bit inode version support. This option is off by default.