Milan Zamazal:
> Apparently not as often as it should.  At least one of the Debian kernel
> maintainers classifies aufs2 as "dirty hack" (well, without providing
> anything better right now) so I don't expect much support from there.

By the way, I've checked the aufs in debian stable kernel
(linux-source-2.6.32-31). As you wrote, the aufs version in their
include/linux/aufs_type.h says "2-standalone.tree-32-20100125".
Obviously such old version is not supported now.

Additionally they seem to have done "git-cherry-pick" just a few commits
from aufs git repository which means the aufs module in debian kernel is
unknown version for me and totally out of control from me.

I am afraid I cannot say nothing but "please upgrade" for all future
questions from debian users.


J. R. Okajima

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