##### I am posing again as I am unsure if the first did not bounce
Greetings,

I am new to this list.

I download the latest aufs2-enabled  kernel sources from 
http://aufs.sourceforge.net/.  It opens into a directory named 
aufs2-2.6  of  ~400 mbytes size  The Makefile  in the base of the tree  
relates to linux-2.6.39-rc2.

Relevant instructions I followed are these:-

A---
Note: The haeder file aufs_type.h is necessary to build aufs2-util
      as well as "make headers_install" in the kernel source tree.
      headers_install is subject to be forgotten, but it is essentially
      necessary, not only for building aufs2-util.
      You may not meet problems without headers_install in some older
      version though.

B---
For aufs2-2.6 tree,
- enable CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL and CONFIG_AUFS_FS.
- set other aufs configurations if necessary

=====for A === I did not see any file named   aufs_type.h  anywhere in the 
source tree.

=====for B === I did a  "make menuconfig * in the aufs2-2.6 source tree    and 
I did not see any options for setting CONFIG_AUFS_FS.  I also  generated a 
dummy
kernel config file and did a grep for  CONFIG_AUFS_FS  and    that failed too   
so I added these lines by hand:-

CONFIG_AUFS_FS=y
CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE=y
CONFIG_UFS_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_AUFS_BRANCH_MAX_127=y

THEN
#------running make' yielded this to begin with:-
scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig Kconfig
.config:3304:warning: override: reassigning to symbol UFS_FS_WRITE
.config:3305:warning: override: reassigning to symbol UFS_DEBUG

but 
a)the kernel compiled .  
b) I installed it and boot it

BUT  

#--------I could not fine any aufs:-
root [ ~ ]# cat /proc/filesystems | grep aufs*
root [ ~ ]#



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Advice would be appreciated.


Yours sincerely
sibu

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