Abhishek Nayani wrote:
> I guess the sequence will be bottom to top. Like: 
>     mount / -> mount dazukoFS on / -> mount /home -> mount dazukoFS on /home 
> 
> The only issue would be with removable media for which there are no fstab 
> entries. Most of the newer distributions are using hotplug to mount USB flash 
> drives and other external storage media. One way would be to either monitor 
> /etc/mtab || /proc/mounts to know of a mount event and then mount dazukoFS on 
> it or to wrap the mount command itself. Both look messy to me. Any solutions ?

Yes, this would be the biggest problem I see. We should investigate and
compare how the various distributions handle removeable media. As far as I
know, SuSE/Novell uses submount to manage removeable media, which could make
things even trickier.

I have another question for you. You mentioned that you tested FiST with
hooking. How did it work. Several months ago I did a bunch of tests with it
and had a lot of stability and performance problems. How was your experience?

John Ogness

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Dazuko Maintainer


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