I have found that on a vanilla install of 014, updating Compile does not
update the settings file which has the configuration for union
filesystem (I believe I selected 'use new' but could be wrong). You can
copy the latest settings from the /Programs/Compile directory to the
compile settings directory (/System/Settings/Compile? I don't have a
gobo install to hand, sry) overwriting the existing (and updating your
user submission info) to fix the problem. IIRC the gobo kernel has (or
had) the unionfs kernel patch so in the settings make sure UnionFS is
the first in the list and 'it should just work'.

 

Let me know if this works for you and I'll add some info to the
afterboot wiki page.

 

R

 

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From: gobolinux-devel-boun...@lists.gobolinux.org
[mailto:gobolinux-devel-boun...@lists.gobolinux.org] On Behalf Of Eugene
Yang
Sent: 25 April 2010 21:30
To: gobolinux-devel@lists.gobolinux.org
Subject: [gobolinux-devel] UnionFS Implemented?

 

Just out of curiosity - is the UnionFS Sandbox actually implemented?
With the latest update of Compile, it seems to check for the
availability of unionfs when installing packages..  Will release 15 come
with unionfs support?

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