"Jrgen_P._Tjern":
> Mounting with only xfs gives me the same error, /proc/mounts:
> /dev/sdd1 /vault/sdd xfs rw 0 0
> none /storage aufs rw,xino=3D/vault/sdd/.aufs.xino,br:/vault/sdd=3Drw 0 0
>
> When you say 'a while', how long do you mean?
A typical use case of yours.
Or nothing, just mount an
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> Currently, I have no idea what is wrong.
> I could not reproduce your problem on my linux-2.6.17.
> In order to solve this problem, will you try these things?
> - up
"Fernando A. P. Gomes":
> > > I do a chroot (not a pivot_root, my apologies), this version of my initrd
> > > do a chroot like this:
> > >
> > > exec /filesystem/lib/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path /filesystem/lib
> > > filesystem/initrd/bin/chroot filesystem /sbin/init
> >
> > How about ldconfig aft
"Jrgen_P._Tjern":
> I was up until recently using a pure LVM for my storage, and today =
>
> switched it to a LVM + 3x loose partitions as a AUFS - and now my =
>
> previously fine NFS-setup stopped working.
> I read that using NFS-mounts as a branch of the AUFS could be a problem, =
>
> but no
Hello J.ANxrgen,
Thanx for your report.
"Jrgen_P._Tjern":
> Basically I have three loose disks and one lvm combined to form a
> aufs-filesystem. I've then mounted this into /storage.
> When I try to unmount the main aufs mount, I get a kernel oops and no
> change in the mtab. (nor on the disk)
Hi!
I was up until recently using a pure LVM for my storage, and today
switched it to a LVM + 3x loose partitions as a AUFS - and now my
previously fine NFS-setup stopped working.
I read that using NFS-mounts as a branch of the AUFS could be a problem,
but nothing about exporting an AUFS using
o bugfix
- bugfix: mis-judging the maximum number of branches.
- bugfix: branch index at '--add --before path', reported and fixed by
Fernando A. P. Gomes.
o news
- refine inotify, a test finished.
- still testing LSM.
- begin testing with lockdep, still testing.
- begin supporting sysfs, still
Basically I have three loose disks and one lvm combined to form a
aufs-filesystem. I've then mounted this into /storage.
When I try to unmount the main aufs mount, I get a kernel oops and no
change in the mtab. (nor on the disk)
I've also had a problem with a directory suddenly appearing as neither
Patrick wrote:
> Patrick schrieb:
>> Patrick schrieb:
>>> Flemming Madsen schrieb:
>>>
Patrick wrote:
> But isnt there another way? e.g. copying / mount-moving/binding
> real_root to the union or something like that?
>
>
The way i make access to the