Smartboy wrote:
> It isn't enough just to install AUFS or UnionFS within the development 
> environment. I think it also needs something else, like being installed 
> in the host's kernel, though even after that I couldn't get AUFS to work 
> within a chroot.

Yes, that's part of "installed". It must be present in the host's
kernel. I wonder what the problem was with a chroot? Were the support
"mount" etc. part of the chroot environment?

Mike
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