System Environment/Base

losetup: Programs for setting up and configuring loopback devices.

Name:losetup Vendor:Scientific Linux
Version:2.11y License:distributable
Release:31.11 URL:
Summary
Linux supports a special block device called the loop device, which maps a normal file onto a virtual block device. This allows for the file to be used as a "virtual file system" inside another file. Losetup is used to associate loop devices with regular files or block devices, to detach loop devices and to query the status of a loop device.

Arch: i386

Download:losetup-2.11y-31.11.i386.rpm
Build Date:Tue Oct 11 14:48:40 2005
Packager:
Size:11 KiB

Changelog

* Wed Sep 14 19:00:00 2005 Karel Zak <kzak{%}redhat{*}com> 2.11y-31.11
- fix #168209 - CAN-2005-2876 umount unsafe -r usage
* Mon Aug 1 19:00:00 2005 Karel Zak <kzak{%}redhat{*}com> 2.11y-31.10
- fix fake mode in ocfs2 patch (#164659)
* Mon Jul 18 19:00:00 2005 Karel Zak <kzak{%}redhat{*}com> 2.11y-31.9
- fix #159418 - sfdisk unusable - crashes immediately on invocation
- fix #157656 - CRM 546998 : Possible bug in vipw, changes permissions of...
- fix #153278 - Man pages for fstab and fstab-sync in conflict.
- fix #149211 - Boot hangs due to hwclock on FSC P250
- fix #151156 - ipcs -t output incorrectly labels semaphore section as "s...
- fix #149894 - `umount -f` does not appear to actually work
- fix #149997 - Joining a password protected group using newgrp fails
- fix #143597 - NEWGRP asks for password when switching to default GID
- fix #116300 - RHEL 3.0 mount-2.11y-31.1 is unable to mount by label with multiple active paths to a device
- fix #154202 - wrong duplicate labels detection
- fix #143118 - am-utils and autofs use different mtab locking
- fix #150912 - Add ocfs2 support to RHEL3 mount

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