On Sunday, April 07, 2013 08:33:53 AM you wrote:
> "V.Krishn":
> > > It is printed when you load aufs. See your kernel log.
> > > In another mail, you wrote
> > > 
> > >   #define AUFS_VERSION    "3.2-20120312"
> > > 
> > > but I'd like to make sure via kernel log.
> > 
> > dmesg|grep aufs
> > aufs 3.3-20120420
> 
> Interesting. I don't know why your system has an older header file.
> Anyway we could confirm the version.
> 
> > I generally use just umount and sometimes -f option.
> > 
> > Simulated the issue in
> > kvm -m 256 -cdrom /media/sdd1/iso/systemrescuecd-x86-2.8.1.iso
> > to get the same result.
> > 
> > Steps.
> > 1. cd /tmp
> > 2. mkdir branch ro u
> > 3. mkisofs -o temp.iso somefiles....
> > 4. mount temp.iso ro....
> > ....other steps ....
> > then deleted branch.... same problem from here...
> 
> Let me make sure,
> 5. mount -t aufs -o br:branch:ro none u

5.1 rm -Rf branch

> 6. umount u --> ESTALE
> right?
> 
> On my test system, it works expectedly.

:)

Hope this is not a bug, rather a limitation.
Now I am taking care not to touch branch directly.
I think I missed other options like udba,xino. :-)
 mainly because man pages where not available till I installed aufs-tools.

btw, where can I find web based aufs-users list (archives).
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=aufs-users
does not seem to show this thread ?

-- 
Regards.
V.Krishn

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