A collection of basic system utilities
This package contains a large variety of low-level system utilities
that are necessary for a Linux system to function. It contains the
mount program, the fdisk configuration tool, and more.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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Add-documentation-on-blacklisted-modules-to-mount- |
0000001628 1.59 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000311 311 Bytes | |
blkid.conf | 0000000135 135 Bytes | |
etc.raw | 0000000221 221 Bytes | |
etc_filesystems | 0000000026 26 Bytes | |
libmount-print-a-blacklist-hint-for-unknown-filesy |
0000002440 2.38 KB | |
login.pamd | 0000000370 370 Bytes | |
make-sure-sbin-resp-usr-sbin-are-in-PATH.diff | 0000003178 3.1 KB | |
pre_checkin.sh | 0000001494 1.46 KB | |
python3-libmount.changes | 0000181889 178 KB | |
python3-libmount.spec | 0000040286 39.3 KB | |
raw.service | 0000000387 387 Bytes | |
remote.pamd | 0000000568 568 Bytes | |
runuser-l.pamd | 0000000280 280 Bytes | |
runuser.pamd | 0000000274 274 Bytes | |
su-l.pamd | 0000000313 313 Bytes | |
su.default | 0000000203 203 Bytes | |
su.pamd | 0000000263 263 Bytes | |
util-linux-2.34.tar.sign | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
util-linux-2.34.tar.xz | 0004974812 4.74 MB | |
util-linux-login_defs-check.sh | 0000001995 1.95 KB | |
util-linux-rpmlintrc | 0000000747 747 Bytes | |
util-linux-systemd.changes | 0000181889 178 KB | |
util-linux-systemd.spec | 0000040290 39.3 KB | |
util-linux.changes | 0000181889 178 KB | |
util-linux.keyring | 0000003271 3.19 KB | |
util-linux.spec | 0000040256 39.3 KB |
Revision 239 (latest revision is 290)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 723396
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Stanislav Brabec (sbrabec)
(revision 239)
Comments 1
stable version 2.37 has already been released. https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/tree/stable/v2.37 and it seems to me that a distribution kit actively promoting btrfs is simply obliged to deliver lsblk with the latest changes.