> 
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 01:19:26 +0900
> sf...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Thank you very much.
> > allow_userns is aufs's module parameter. You can set it by
> >     # modprobe aufs allow_userns=1
> > or
> >     append this to your boot loader (the kernel command line)
> >     aufs.allow_userns=1
> > 

Previous test was done with allow_userns=0 (default).
With allow_userns=1, I've got this:

spot$ TRY_AUFS=1 ./theprogram -- /bin/bash
Setting uid map in /proc/879/uid_map
Setting gid map in /proc/879/gid_map
euid: 0, egid: 0
euid: 0, egid: 0
aufs
Overlay mounting failed: 22 (Invalid argument)

Looks okay to me as long as I don't get a root shell.
The kernel is vanilla + aufs patch only.

cheers!

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