"Leslie P. Polzer":
> It compiles fine, but is there a graceful way to unload the
> old version of the module and insert the new one while
> I have mounted an aufs file system?
I am afraid you can't.
> I also tried to compile it on an Ubuntu Hardy box but it
> failed...
> Here's what happens on the Ubuntu machine:
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-21-386'
> CC [M] /home/christina/aufs/fs/aufs/vfsub.o
> /home/christina/aufs/fs/aufs/vfsub.c: In function .FN!do_vfsub_symlinkN":
> /home/christina/aufs/fs/aufs/vfsub.c:137: warning: passing argument 3 of
> .FN!vfs_symlinkN"
> from incompatible pointer type
:::
Probably you forgot to apply $AufsCVS/aufs/patch/ubuntu-2.6.24-5.8.patch
or something.
J. R. Okajima
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