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Hi Junjiro,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Oliver Welter:
>> I am encountering another problem when using aufs with vserver. I guess
>> that there is something going wrong with linkcounters, at the moment, I
>> cant really reproduce the bug. I tried several things with the vserver
>> guys and in the end it seemed to wiork, but now it oopses again....
>>
>> Perhaps anbody has an idea - its the aufs patch which is 2 weeks old.
>       :::
>> kernel BUG at fs/aufs/super.c:414!
> 
> The line 414 is this?
>       AuDebugOn(!sbinfo || !list_empty(&sbinfo->si_plink));
> 
> If so, did you install /sbin/umount.aufs and others, or specify noplink
> mount option?
> 
> (from aufs README)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> After 'make',
>       $ man -l ./aufs.5
>       # install -m 500 -p mount.aufs umount.aufs auplink aulchown /sbin 
> (recommended)
>       # echo FLUSH=ALL > /etc/default/auplink (recommended)
>       # insmod ./aufs.ko
>       $ mkdir /tmp/rw /tmp/aufs
>       # mount -t aufs -o dirs=/tmp/rw:${HOME}=ro none /tmp/aufs
> 
> If you don't install aufs helper script and don't setup
> /etc/default/auplink, you should always set 'noplink' aufs mount option.
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I now setup the helperscripts and used todays cvs and did some testing
without any oopses - so I hope it just was the missing tools.

One issue: if you use "make -f local.mk kconfig" and patch the stuff
directly into the kernel, the tools are not build.

Oliver

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