Finally I got home and tried some things, it seems that this version
of aufs does not like rootfs??

Heres the error:
aufs au_xino_def:1114:mount[420]: xino doesn't support /tmp/.aufs/.xino(rootfs)

I thought the xino file was in the first rw branch, why is it now
/tmp/.aufs/.xino?

However, it is interesting that a SECOND invocation of the command
line ( mount -t aufs -o nowarn_perm,noplink,udba=none,br:/folder=rw
aufs union ) causes a different error:
aufs test_add:208:mount[431] unsupported filesystem, /folder

On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 1:24 AM,  <sf...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> Hello James,
>
> "James .":
>> Did something change about the command line options that was not documented?
>
> I am afraid not.
>
>
>> using aufs-base1 i could do this:
>> mount -t aufs -o nowarn_perm,noplink,udba=none,br:/folder=rw aufs union
>>
>> but now gives an invalid parameter. This doesnt help either:
>> mount -t aufs br:/folder=rw -o nowarn_perm,noplink,udba=none aufs union
>> although it did not give an error, the mount did not succeed either...
>
> Aren't there left message in your syslog or dmesg?
>
>
> J. R. Okajima
>

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