JRO, group;

The second part of the au-chroot example is up.

A quick link for your browser:
http://hg.minimodding.com/repos/aufs/auroot.hg/raw-file/94a98b26fd87/au-root-part-2.html

Some corrections have been made to the first part.

A quick link for your browser:
http://hg.minimodding.com/repos/aufs/auroot.hg/raw-file/94a98b26fd87/au-root-part-1.html

The summary page for the au-chroot example:
http://hg.minimodding.com/repos/aufs/auroot.hg
Which is a public repository (I.E: hg clone <above url>)

The list page of anything 'auFS' that I post:
http://hg.minimodding.com/repos/aufs

There is a third part of the example in the works.

The first part went from blank removable media to
a working, two layer, auFS stack:
0: Debian/Squeeze base install
1: Site specific updates

The second part covers extending the flexible data
storage pool with additional media (that box of
"too small" flash sticks you have on hand).

Includes the creation of an encrypted /home for
protecting personal information.

Ends with a working, three layer, auFS stack:
0: Debian/Squeeze base install
1: Site specific overlay
2: Personalized base install layer

Where everything the person adds to the base install
is captured (and later saved) in the third layer,
__EXCEPT__ things written to the user's home directory,
such as ssh keys,
which is written directly to the encrypted volume.

The third part will deal with changes to the auFS stack
while in-use, including resizing the logical volumes HOT.

Mike

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