Another observation: I was testing what happens when I put the xino
file on a very small tmpfs. I noticed that running a find command to
list every file and folder in my aufs mount (~1.8 M files) would use
about 19 MB on the xino file, so I set the tmpfs size to 5 MB and ran
a find on it. The result was that find finished, exited with a 0, yet
it only found 465 k files. There were no messages or errors in the
logs og dmesg. Shouldn't there be some kind of warning? It basically
means that if you run out of space where the xino data is stored, the
behavior of your AUFS mount becomes unknown, and you're none the wiser
about it being so...

Sorry for the string of rants, just sharing here :D

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