On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:02 AM, <[1]sf...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
It is totally up to what you mount and how you use it. If you use aufs as your root dir, then you should use initramfs or initrd instead of /etc/fstab. not related to this question, but i was wondering if you could describe this a little more; on initramfs level: we mount readonly blockdevice as /ro and writable one as /wr , aufs mounts them as /root and initrd chroots and executes init. it perfectly fine. but what about when we are shutting down? there will be attempt unmount /root, but i think nothing will ever to unmount /wr and /ro (which were mounted at initramfs level) am i right here? -- ____________________________________________________________ Armin Ranjbar References 1. mailto:sf...@users.sourceforge.net
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