commit c7c3775443ecd01ade5500e09191c5c4e94c2b56
Author: Zheng Liu <wenqing.lz@taobao.com>
Date: Wed Feb 12 12:28:29 2014 -0500
chattr: improve the description for 'j' option in manpage
Ext4 file system also supports to set/clear 'j' attribute, but it just
say that this option is only useful for ext3 in manpage. This commit
fixes it.
Signed-off-by: Zheng Liu <wenqing.lz@taobao.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Carlos Maiolino <cmaiolino@redhat.com>
diff --git a/misc/chattr.1.in b/misc/chattr.1.in
index 932ef4b..2a3640c 100644
--- a/misc/chattr.1.in
+++ b/misc/chattr.1.in
@@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ to the file. Only the superuser or a process possessing the
CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE capability can set or clear this attribute.
.PP
A file with the `j' attribute has all of its data written to the ext3
-journal before being written to the file itself, if the filesystem is
-mounted with the "data=ordered" or "data=writeback" options. When the
+or ext4 journal before being written to the file itself, if the filesystem
+is mounted with the "data=ordered" or "data=writeback" options. When the
filesystem is mounted with the "data=journal" option all file data
is already journalled and this attribute has no effect. Only
the superuser or a process possessing the CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ The `c', 's', and `u' attributes are not honored
by the ext2, ext3, and ext4 filesystems as implemented in the current
mainline Linux kernels.
.PP
-The `j' option is only useful if the filesystem is mounted as ext3.
+The `j' option is only useful if the filesystem is mounted as ext3 or ext4.
.PP
The `D' option is only useful on Linux kernel 2.5.19 and later.
.SH AVAILABILITY