I'm curious over how available the UnionFS (made famous or infamous by
Knoppix) would be?
Anyone have useful pointers/URLs?
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> Red Hat's GFS may be of some interest, if you're
> looking for a shared file system. If it's all within on z/VM system,
> NFS or AFS are known to work.
Actually, NFS and AFS will work cross-system, and even with discrete
systems participating. GFS is known to work in 31-bit, but don't know
if it has been updated for zArch.
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