At 16:15 27/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>This is not related to what Fred is asking.  Fred wasn't talking 
>about  /oldroot/cdrom remaining mounted.  He was talking about var (which 
>does not reside on unionfs).

Yup. I was just wondering how the UnionFS worked, and whether writing files 
in, say, /tmp repeatedly would wear out the CF. Turns out /tmp lives in 
RAMfs anyway, so I can write as often as I want, and only copy the file 
under eg. /etc once the program works.

>As to Fred's persistent /var question, I would not want /var using the cf 
>for everything.  You could add some symbolic links (add your script to 
>rc.local on /mnt/kd) at startup to link your partition from /var/<dir> to 
>/mnt/kd/<dir>

Nice tip.

Thanks.


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