Stephane Billiart noticed that the return code of the new mount was horked.

(Cleaned up the return code path to consistently use numbers so I don't keep
confusing EXIT_SUCCESS with TRUE and EXIT_FAILURE with FALSE...)
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Rob Landley 2005-08-14 18:46:34 +00:00
parent 58a651b2e5
commit 6e98521d68

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ extern int mount_main(int argc, char **argv)
*loopFile = 0, *buf = 0,
*files[] = {"/etc/filesystems", "/proc/filesystems", 0};
int i, opt, all = FALSE, fakeIt = FALSE, allowWrite = FALSE,
rc = EXIT_FAILURE, useMtab = ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT;
rc = 1, useMtab = ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT;
int flags=0xc0ed0000; // Needed for linux 2.2, ignored by 2.4 and 2.6.
FILE *file = 0,*f = 0;
char path[PATH_MAX*2];
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ singlemount:
if(nfsmount(blockDevice, directory, &flags, &string_flags, 1))
bb_perror_msg("nfsmount failed");
else {
rc=EXIT_SUCCESS;
rc = 0;
fsType="nfs";
}
} else {
@ -396,5 +396,5 @@ mount_it_now:
if(file) endmntent(file);
if(rc) bb_perror_msg("Mounting %s on %s failed", blockDevice, directory);
return rc ? : EXIT_FAILURE;
return rc;
}