Alexander Lang wrote:
I have another idea (maybe it exists already, maybe not):
I recently discovered uninonfs
(http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/project-unionfs.html) and it seems to me,
that it could be used for our purpose, allowing the instructions to
remain as they are now:

Despite it's popularity, unionfs is a buggy filesystem with a buggy history. Only certain recent versions are generally usable, it seems (especially as you write to the unionfs multiple times). You *can* get it working in a stable manner, as we've done with the LiveCD, but I wouldn't suggest this type of use - especially for those who have had no previous experience with LFS or unionfs.

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