thanks
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 10:08:50AM -0500, Andrew Reid wrote:
> On Sunday 07 February 2010 17:32:45 Alex Samad wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am looking at trying out unionfs, I notice there is onlythe
> > unionfs-fuse package - is this the way debian is going with un
On Sunday 07 February 2010 17:32:45 Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am looking at trying out unionfs, I notice there is onlythe
> unionfs-fuse package - is this the way debian is going with unionfs or
> how do you use the kernel version - can't seem to find any comparisons
>
Alex Samad wrote at 2010-02-07 16:32 -0600:
> I am looking at trying out unionfs, I notice there is onlythe
> unionfs-fuse package - is this the way debian is going with unionfs or
> how do you use the kernel version - can't seem to find any comparisons
> between the 2
You may
Hi
I am looking at trying out unionfs, I notice there is onlythe
unionfs-fuse package - is this the way debian is going with unionfs or
how do you use the kernel version - can't seem to find any comparisons
between the 2
thanks
Alex
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Hello all,
We are attempting to create a union filesystem and export it via nfs to
a unix box.
Kernel level=custom 2.6.29_rc2 via git for unionfs from kernel org.
Mount to windows:
mount -t cifs //sservername/share /mnt/test/ --verbose -o
username=foo,password=bar,rw,directio,noperm,noacl
Hi
Was reading through an article talking about unionfs and ausfs, thought
I could find a use for this at home.
So I thought I would come to the list first to see what people
experiences have been with these.
Seems like unionfs has been added to teh 2.6 -mm kernel, but it seems
like there are
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 01:42:42PM +0100, "J?rgen P. Tjern?" wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a multi-disk filesystem or a multi-filesystem
> filesystem (like aufs or unionfs) for use on a series of consumer-grade
> stand-alone disk (currently netting about 1.7TB)?
>
> Un
Hi!
Can anyone recommend a multi-disk filesystem or a multi-filesystem
filesystem (like aufs or unionfs) for use on a series of consumer-grade
stand-alone disk (currently netting about 1.7TB)?
UnionFS doesn't support NFS-exporting and has issues with exporting via
samba (file
So I've just started playing with unionfs as a way of dealing with the
many different projects I've got on my laptop.
I keep a root fs for each "thing" that I'm doing. I use unionfs to
minimize disc space... I can have one main fs (or one per debian
issue) and lots of d
I used to have no problems using NFS to mount Knoppix
to another computer and read files in most of the directories
with the exception of /home.
Now the directories are all soft linked to something like
etc -> /UNIONFS/etc
and I'm unable to view or cd to them.
Is this UNIONFS somethin
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