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[PATCH 07/10] tests: Skip hfs test only when mac_roman module is not loa
From: |
Glenn Washburn |
Subject: |
[PATCH 07/10] tests: Skip hfs test only when mac_roman module is not loaded and not loadable |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Sep 2021 23:04:01 +0000 |
Allow the hfs tests to not be skipped if the mac_roman modules is loaded in
the kernel, but not accessible to modprobe.
Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
---
tests/hfs_test.in | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tests/hfs_test.in b/tests/hfs_test.in
index d7ec56bef..5b0c5e33e 100644
--- a/tests/hfs_test.in
+++ b/tests/hfs_test.in
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ if ! which mkfs.hfs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 77
fi
-if ! modprobe mac-roman; then
+if ! grep -q mac_roman /proc/modules && ! modprobe mac_roman; then
echo "no mac-roman support; cannot test HFS."
exit 77
fi
--
2.32.0
- [PATCH 00/10] More test fixes/improvements, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 01/10] tests: Rename variable filtime -> filetime as its meant to be, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 02/10] tests: mkreiserfs only supports 4096 block size, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 04/10] tests: mkfs.btrfs now supports only 4k sector sizes and above, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 03/10] tests: Disable reiserfs tests for old format because newer kernels do not support them, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 05/10] tests: Only test minix3 volumes of 1k block size, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 06/10] tests: Change FAT volume label to be with in the valid character range, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 07/10] tests: Skip hfs test only when mac_roman module is not loaded and not loadable,
Glenn Washburn <=
- [PATCH 08/10] grub-shell: Boot PowerPC using PMU instead of CUDA for power management, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 09/10] tests: Output list of devices when partmap fails, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17
- [PATCH 10/10] tests: Do not delete filesystem images on error, Glenn Washburn, 2021/09/17