Ben Greear:
> What is the proper way to clean this all up on reboot
> so that /cow is properly flushed and un-mounted (and
> thus clean for mount on startup w/out having to fsck it)?
>
> I tried hacking the 'umountroot' script that is supposed
> to make / mounted (ro), by adding
>
> mount -o remount,del:/cow / after it was (ro),
> but that doesn't seem to work.

I am afraid you might be still misunderstanding.
As well as you cannot unmount the root dir, you cannot remove last
branch from aufs.
Setting RO is the substitution of unmounting. If you set the aufs branch
as RO, you don't have to unmount it anymore.


J. R. Okajima

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