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## REQUIRES $contents_file |
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sub read_contents_file { |
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my ($contents_file, $mnt) = @_; |
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my ( $contents_file, $mnt, $fs_size ) = @_; |
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my $error; |
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# It's a good idea to clear the text buffer in the verbosity box |
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system "rm -rf $mnt/loopback"; |
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#<path> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start><inc><count> |
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# /dev is always needs to be made automatically |
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# /dev always needs to be made automatically |
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open(DEVICE_TABLE, ">$mnt/device_table.txt") or |
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($error = error("$mnt/device_table.txt: $!")); |
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return "ERROR"if $error && $error eq "ERROR"; |
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# devices and process them individually, globbing if necessary, |
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# and appending the changes to the device table. --freesource |
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if ( $fs_type eq "genext2fs" ) { |
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if ( $fs_type eq "genext2fs" && $fs_size <= 8192 ) { |
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# If a device is found on the same line with a non-device(s) |
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# the non-device(s) is sent on its merry way. |
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