Vasanth Ragavendran:
> No I was talking about the /proc/mounts only. I don't have the /etc/mtab
> file. apparently i had installed the aufs2-util but had not copied over the
> file to the board since the size was huge (600kb for mount.aufs and 500kb
> for umount.aufs) and i'm space constrained. But even i after including the
> file into the board, the output is the same and it is the output of
> /proc/mount only. do i need to include this mount.aufs somewhere? or is it
> taken care of internally?

Ok, as long as you don't use /etc/mtab, mount.aufs is unrelated to the
path of branches.
The pathname of mount.aufs is totally upto your mount(8).
The mount(8) in util-linux packages expects it is placed under /sbin.

Are you sure that your "mount -o move" succeeded?
When aufs shows its entry for /proc/mounts, the path of branch is
calculated (generated dynamically).
And you set the aufs module parmeter 'brs' to 0, right?


> /sbin/mount.aufs: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("
>
> Why is it saying this?

??
Broken binary?
Something seems to be corrupted in your system.


J. R. Okajima

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