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    Default mount options from superblock for ext2/3 filesystems · 841d9227
    Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
    This patch adds support for default mount options to be stored in the
    superblock, so they don't have to be specified on the mount command line
    (or in /etc/fstab).  While I was in the code, I also cleaned up the
    handling of how mount options are processed in the ext2 and ext3
    filesystems.
    
    Most mount options are now processed *after* the superblock has been
    read in.  This allows for a much cleaner handling of those default mount
    option parameters that were already stored in the superblock: the
    resuid, resgid, and s_errors fields were handled using some fairly gross
    special cases.  Now the only mount option which is processed first is
    the sb option, which specifies the location of the superblock.  This
    allows the handling of all of the default mount parameters to be much
    more cleanly and more generally handled.
    
    This does change the behaviour from earlier kernels, in that if the sb
    mount option is specified, it must be specified *first*.  However, this
    option is rarely used, and if it is, it generally is specified first, so
    this seems to be a reasonable restriction.
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