"J. R. Okajima":
> To see the current branches, refer to /sys/fs/aufs/si_*/*.
Also you may want to try the module parameter called 'brs'.
(from aufs manual)
Module Parameters
brs=1 | 0
Specifies to use the branch path data file under sysfs or not.
If
dan:
> I'm running ubuntu 20.04 and I can't find what's missing to get the
> mount command, or /proc/mounts to reflect the current branches in an
> aufs mount.
To see the current branches, refer to /sys/fs/aufs/si_*/*.
J. R. Okajima
Hello dan,
dan:
> I'm running ubuntu 20.04 and I can't find what's missing to get the
> mount command, or /proc/mounts to reflect the current branches in an
> aufs mount.
Refer to the "Usage" section in aufs README file or
http://aufs.sourceforge.net.
And do not give "si=..." as mount command