I see this so simple entry at /etc/fstab:

aufs / aufs rw 0 0


And the mount:

aufs on / type aufs


I see the readonly tree is here:

/lib/live/mount/rootfs/filesystem.squashfs/


I've read at this page*:*
http://docs.master.dockerproject.org/engine/userguide/storagedriver/aufs-driver/

that deleting files from readonly layer makes Aufs to create a "whiteout
file" with name begun with ".wh."; but I've tried to remove
/initrd.img.old and then I haven't found any file with this command:

sudo find / | grep -ie '/\.wh'

Docker documentation may have more details about all this.

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El 31/12/16 a les 14:45, Felleg Tarpa ha escrit:
> I have written some scripts for Knoppix to realize a "drive friendly"
> persistence: saving changes to HDD only at shutdown (or anytime you
> want). While in the traditional way changes to live system are written
> immediately to persistence data storage file.
> Now I want to do this for Debian Live, too. But there is a problem. In
> Knoppix there is a /ramdisk directory where all changes to live system
> can be found. I can easily synchronize this directory with a directory
> on HDD (and vice verse). But in Debian Live I cannot see any directory
> containing the changes to live system. I think due to the fact that
> Knoppix uses UNIONFS.
> Does exist such a directory in Debian Live? If not, how can be saved
> the changes to live system into a directory?
>

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