2 # Ensure that rm -f nonexistent-file-on-read-only-fs succeeds.
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19 .
"${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ..
/src
24 cleanup_
() { cd /; umount
"$cwd/mnt"; }
27 # Create a file system, then mount it.
28 dd if=/dev
/zero of
=blob bs
=8192 count
=200 > /dev
/null
2>&1 \
31 mkfs
-t ext2
-F blob \
32 || skip_
"failed to create ext2 file system"
34 mount
-oloop blob mnt || skip
=1
35 echo test > mnt
/f || skip
=1
36 test -s mnt
/f || skip
=1
37 mount
-o remount
,loop
,ro mnt || skip
=1
40 && skip_
"insufficient mount/ext2 support"
42 # Applying rm -f to a nonexistent file on a read-only file system must succeed.
43 rm -f mnt
/no-such
> out
2>&1 || fail
=1
44 # It must produce no diagnostic.
47 # However, trying to remove an existing file must fail.
48 rm -f mnt
/f
> out
2>&1 && fail
=1