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List:       haiku-bugs
Subject:    [haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #18173: Consistently show or hide RAM FS
From:       "Haiku" <trac () haiku-os ! org>
Date:       2022-12-28 3:55:36
Message-ID: 060.ee7c2efa4ccf6f0875a233aed1205723 () haiku-os ! org
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#18173: Consistently show or hide RAM FS
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  Reporter:  humdinger           |      Owner:  nobody
      Type:  enhancement         |     Status:  new
  Priority:  normal              |  Milestone:  Unscheduled
 Component:  File Systems/RAMFS  |    Version:  R1/beta4
Resolution:                      |   Keywords:
Blocked By:                      |   Blocking:
  Platform:  All                 |
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Comment (by bipolar):

 I'm seeing related "inconsistencies"/issues regarding the "config" and
 "system" packagefs mounts (they appear next to "RAM FS" from the right-
 click menu on the Disks icon, or when drilling down from Desktop).

 All three of them also show an "Unmount" item from their context menues.
 You get a warning (about it being busy) when attempting to unmount
 "system" from a "/boot/" Tracker view, but it lets you do it.

 System still seems to work OK afterwards (other than all of them having
 disappeared from the Disks context menu and Desktop's drill-down), and now
 right clicking on /boot/system shows the same menu as for any other
 folder.

 All a bit puzzling from and end user point of view :-D

 Annnd... spoke too soon... "everything but Tracker" (or so it seems)
 breaks till you reboot :-D
 (bash can't find any command, Leaf menu appears empty, etc).

 Maybe there should be extra-protections/handling/hiding in Tracker for all
 three "RAM FS", "config" and "system" as they are "special mounts"?
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/18173#comment:3>
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