Nitin Bhardwaj: > -------- From the manpage ----------- > *mount [--ro]* -o *opts* -t *type device mntpoint* Mounts a filesystem. It > does not support NFS, and it must be used in the form given above (arguments > must go first). If *device* is of the form *LABEL=foo* the devices listed in > /fB/proc/partitions will be searched, and the first device with a volume > label of *foo* will be mounted. Normal > *mount<http://linux.die.net/man/2/mount> > (2)* options are supported, and *--ro* will mount the filesystem read only > for compatibility with older versions of nash. The *defaults* mount option > is silently ignored.------------------------------------------------- Hence, > I'm realizing that the nash-mount doesn't support 'none' device name. Is > there any lead here ?
Do you mean your mount command cannot mount tmpfs? What will happen if you swap "-o br:..." and "-t aufs"? ie. mount -o br:/sysroot/bin:/sysroot/.mount/bin=ro -t aufs none /sysroot/bin J. R. Okajima ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com