Robert Wotzlaw:
>    to locate the reason of the AUFS kernel message. In my opinion, I can
>    live with this message and if I see it right, the message doesn't
>    point on an error, an error that can harm the file system and it
>    contents.

It is ok for me that you stop investigating.
But I'd give you an advise again.
If gnome or gvfs really needs to remount the root dir to change the
mount option, then such change is not in effect. Since it (probably)
misinterpret /etc/mtab and the root dir, and give some options for ext3
to aufs (and aufs produces the messages).
I'd suggest you to try modifying your /etc/mtab as I wrote before.


J. R. Okajima

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