PA Nilsson <[email protected]> writes:
>> It's a directory, not a file, and it is created when mount.s3ql 
>> starts. If this directory (with its contents) disappears if you reboot 
>> the system several minutes later, you have a real problem. 
>>
> If I reboot several minutes later, the directory is there and everything 
> works. I need to force the reboot within seconds after the mount process, 
> or maybe even during it while the metadata is read/written from the
> server.

Ah, you didn't say that before. In that case there might be an easy
fix that can be implemented in S3QL. Stay tuned, I'll send you a patch
soonish.


Best,
-Nikolaus
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