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.lfsconfig | ||
baselibs.conf | ||
e2fsprogs-1.40.4-uuidd_pid_path.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-1.41.1-e2fsck_fix_automatic_blocksize_detection.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-1.41.1-link_fix.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-1.41.1-splash_support.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-1.41.1.tar.bz2 | ||
e2fsprogs-base_devt.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-libvolume_id-support.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-mdraid.patch | ||
e2fsprogs-no_cmd_hiding.patch | ||
e2fsprogs.changes | ||
e2fsprogs.spec | ||
libcom_err-compile_et_permissions.patch | ||
libcom_err-disable_test.patch | ||
libcom_err-mutex.patch | ||
libcom_err-no-init_error_table.patch | ||
README.SUSE | ||
README.SUSE.uuidd | ||
ready | ||
sysconfig.uuidd | ||
uuidd.rc |
Using uuidd ----------- The uuidd is a solution to guarantee unique time-based UUIDs. In the past there was the problem that UUIDs created by libuuid have not been guaranteed to be unique if you run multiple processes/threads which create lots of UUIDs simultaneously. In order to use this daemon you have to run it with SUID/SGID bit set: 1. Modify your local permissions setting by adding the following line to your /etc/permissions.local /usr/sbin/uuidd uuidd:uuidd 6755 2. Set the permissions with $ chkstat --set /etc/permissions.local 3. enable the service uuidd either in YaST or with $ insserv uuidd The daemon is designed to run on demand by default, this means it is started automatically by libuuid when needed and it terminates by default after 5 minutes of inactivity. However if you wish to run the daemon permanently you can set the parameter UUIDD_ON_DEMAND_ONLY in /etc/sysconfig/uuidd to "no". Note, the daemon is not needed in general to create time-based UUIDs, it is only needed to assure the uniqueness of UUIDs when creating lots of them in a short amount of time.