*nods* Thanks for the explanation!
   I've carefully read the the README (twice and again now)
   and I think I can get this build going!
   My plan is to package up a port called
   aufs-kernel for crux which users install on top
   of their existing kernel and try to maintain
   current kernel settings + aufs
   cheers
   James

   James Mills / prologic
   E:Â [1]prolo...@shortcircuit.net.au
   W:Â [2]prologic.shortcircuit.net.au
   On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:05 PM, <[3]sf...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

     James Mills:

   > Out of interest, would you just recommend that I build
   > a kernel from the aufs forked kernel? I assume this is based
   > off a version of the upstream kernel's git repository with
   > aufs chagnesets imported/applied?

     I don't understand which git repo are you talking about.
     You can choose whichever you like.
     aufs3-standalone.git    = aufs files + patches for mainline files
     aufs3-linux.git         = torvalds/linux.git + aufs3-standalong.git
     If you want use aufs with non-mainline kernel, GIT will help you.
     By "git pull", you will get the cleanly merged source files (in most
     cases).
     For example,
     - you can "git pull" aufs3-linux.git#aufs3-12.x into your custom kernel
     Â  source tree,
     or
     - you can "git pull" your custom kernel files into your
     Â  aufs3-linux.git#aufs3-12.x tree.
     J. R. Okajima

References

   1. mailto:prolo...@shortcircuit.net.au
   2. http://prologic.shortcircuit.net.au/
   3. mailto:sf...@users.sourceforge.net
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