Robert Wotzlaw: > The solution is the change of the uid, guid and perm of the > directories /tmp/jailcache.rw.usrlocal and > /tmp/jailcache.ro.usrlocal, if I see it the right way.
I think you are right. > [ 129.434722] aufs au_opts_parse:1039:mount[3397]: unknown option > errors=remount-ro > [ 129.441762] aufs au_opts_parse:1039:mount[3398]: unknown option > commit=0 ::: > Now after I had installed the aufs-util, it seems I had passed a > wrong mount option to AUFS. Please, could you take a look on the > above shown mount command. The command is an example how I mounted > the AUFS branches. Maybe you find a wrong mount option in the command > line. I could not see the wrong mount options in your script. Maybe you should make it clear what your GNOME Desktop session does, particularly when and why it invokes mount(8). I am afraid some process (including aufs-util) might mis-interpret /etc/mtab. How is your /etc/mtab? > Your suggestion was the script aubusy. Sure aubusy is our friend to > detect a busy AUFS branch but I have had some problems with the > script. Maybe I stumbled about an old version of aubusy. The script > I used is from the Debian binary package aufs-tools with the version > number 20110410-1. Whao, it is too old again, and it is not supported now. > /usr/bin/aubusy: 62: /usr/bin/aubusy: mntopts: parameter not set > 19: Invalid argument > xargs: auibusy: exited with status 255; aborting ::: > I guess that a new Debian binary package of aufs-tools does include a > newer, a adapted version of aubusy. The sed line is correct and latest aufs-util contains the exact same line. I don't think your fix is correct, but we need to know how is your /proc/self/mounts, /proc/$$/mounts and /proc/mounts. Let me show these files. > exportfs: /srv/nfs does not support NFS export Did you enable CONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT? Additionally you should read the aufs manual especially the section "Exporting Aufs via NFS". J. R. Okajima ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure