Hello Lukasz,

ukasz_Ole:
> When I tried use "nfscow" option to save changes on nfs dir, I got
> "xino doesn't support /tmp/.aufs.xino(rootfs)" error during executing
> initrd.  After reading thread
> http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=3D75932 , I added noxino
> option to line when aufs was mounted and everything started to work,
> but, as I read in aufs manual, this option my cause problems.

The rootfs (ramfs) and xfs don't have some featrures necessary for aufs
XINO files, and aufs detects and rejects them. You need to specify
xino=<path> other than ramfs.


J. R. Okajima

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