On Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 6:04 AM David Sterba <dsterba@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Reiserfs has been removed in 6.13, there are still some mentions in the > documentation about it and the tools. Remove those that don't seem > relevant anymore but keep references to reiserfs' r5 hash used by some > code. > > There's one change in a script scripts/selinux/install_policy.sh but it > does not seem to be relevant either. > > Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@xxxxxxxx> > --- > diff --git a/scripts/selinux/install_policy.sh b/scripts/selinux/install_policy.sh > index db40237e60ce7e..77368a73f11171 100755 > --- a/scripts/selinux/install_policy.sh > +++ b/scripts/selinux/install_policy.sh > @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ cd /etc/selinux/dummy/contexts/files > $SF -F file_contexts / > > mounts=`cat /proc/$$/mounts | \ > - grep -E "ext[234]|jfs|xfs|reiserfs|jffs2|gfs2|btrfs|f2fs|ocfs2" | \ > + grep -E "ext[234]|jfs|xfs|jffs2|gfs2|btrfs|f2fs|ocfs2" | \ > awk '{ print $2 '}` > $SF -F file_contexts $mounts > Just commenting on the selinux part, this entire list of filesystem types could likely be removed and replaced by just running "fixfiles relabel" instead, which on modern kernels (>= 2.6.30) will check for the "seclabel" option in /proc/self/mounts entries to determine which filesystems support security labeling.