Hi list,

I'm testing AUFS to merge two read/write drives into one, but I'm 
encountering some unexpected results.

I have the following folders:

   /mnt/b1/backup/Library/Stuff/A
   /mnt/b1/backup/Library/Stuff/B
   /mnt/b2/backup/Library/Stuff/C
   /mnt/b2/backup/Library/Stuff/D

The "Library/Stuff" directory is so big that it will not fit on a single 
drive, so I split this over 2 drives by moving half its folders onto one 
drive and half on the other.

When I mount aufs on /mnt/vb1 with br=/mnt/b1=rw,/mnt/b2=rw and do:

   ls /mnt/vb1/backup/Library/Stuff

It only returns folders A and B... but not C and D.

What am I doing wrong or is this a use-case that is simply not supported?

--John

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