Am Dienstag, 24. November 2009 13:09:17 schrieb [email protected]:
> Rene Mayrhofer:
> > =46or the record, I have now switched to using noxino to avoid the memory
> > u= sage=20
> > (which breaks services on our embedded systems with only 256MB RAM), and
> > so= =20
> > far everything seems to work. We have tested squid, havp, and amavis so
> > far= =20
> > and have not yet encountered any issues. I will report back if
> > anything=20 unexpected happens.
> 
> The noxino option is for those how hates such situation.
> But I'd never recommned it to those who doesn't understand what will
> happen when the inode numbers are changed silently.
> Can't you prepare a small HDD for xino files?

No. Those appliances don't have a HDD, and putting xino files on a compact 
flash 
is probably not a good idea.

> > PS: With recent discussions on LKML, what are the chances of aufs2
> > being=20 merged upstream?
> 
> Recent?
> Do you mean the mails in April?
> They already decided to merge UnionMount. Aufs will never be merged.

Well, yes - recently is relative ;) However, I was under the impression that 
even UnionMount was not without opposition, and that its merging was not 
completely clear at that time.

best regards,
Rene

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