Hey, I am not at home for another two days and do not have a proper computer with me. I will take a look at the problem on the weekend.
Jan Am 4. Januar 2018 15:42:56 MEZ schrieb intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org>: >Hi, > >interestingly, only the first access to the aufs mountpoint triggers >the bug. See the first `ls' failing and the second one working: > > # modprobe aufs debug=1 \ > && mkdir /tmp/{ro,rw,mount} \ > && touch /tmp/ro/bla \ > && mount -t aufs -o dirs =/tmp/rw=rw:/tmp/ro=rr+wh aufs /tmp/mount \ > && ls /tmp/mount ; \ > ls /tmp/mount > Segmentation fault > bla > >I've tested replacing that first read access with a write access, >same result. > >(Off-topic: I'll try to implement a workaround in live-boot.) > >Cheers,