sf...@users.sourceforge.net:
> Michael Johnson - MJ:
> > $ cd /aufsdir;
> > $ mkdir -p dir1/dir2;
> > $ rm -rf dir1
> > $ ls
> > ls: cannot open directory .: Stale file handle
>
> At least, these steps succeeded on my test machine.

I've tested the same steps on
- plain linux-3.13
- aufs3.13-20140303 (as Dan's ubuntu kernel)
- plus my local debug patch.

The result is unchanged, succeeded.
I am afraid some external things may be related, for example kernel
config, aufs-util in userspace, options for btrfs, etc...

It will be important as a first step to make the differences clear and
reproduce the problem on my side. Otherwise, I have to ask you to repeat
inserting a debug print, re-build and test.


J. R. Okajima

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