On Wed December 14 2011, Vasanth Ragavendran wrote:
Which looks exactly as expected from the previous condition
you listed before the move.
What do you want different about it?
I think I have stumbled onto a similar situation that does not
involve auFS nor either of the *_root
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On Wed December 14 2011, Vasanth Ragavendran wrote:
So I am saying Try moving jffs2 and sqfsh before switch_root, not only
/tmp.
You may need to change their mount-points. For example,
# mkdir /jffs2 /sqfsh /tmp
# mount ... /tmp
# mount ... /jffs2
# mount ... /sqfsh
# mount
Vasanth Ragavendran:
I was doing something similar only before. it was like this
mount ... /tmp
mount ... /tmp/jffs2
mount ... /tmp/sqfsh
mount ... /aufs
mount -o move /tmp /aufs/tmp
switch_root
and now even though it wouldn't make any difference i tried even ur
suggestion
mount ...
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On Tue December 13 2011, sf...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Vasanth Ragavendran:
Oh then i was wrong in assuming that the old values shouldn't be displayed
after doing a switch_root! :( i'm so sorry. however if i do a df -h in the
I hope you would understand that your /proc/mounts never
Vasanth Ragavendran:
/ # ls -ld /tmp/ /tmp/jffs2 /tmp/sqfsh
ls: /tmp/jffs2: No such file or directory
ls: /tmp/sqfsh: No such file or directory
drwxr-xr-x3 root root0 Jan 1 00:00 /tmp/
What will happen if you mount -o move them?
the version of aufs is aufs2.1 since
Vasanth Ragavendran:
u mean in the aufs filesystem do a mount -o move? but the folder jffs2 and
sqfsh doesn't exist. right?
You already have at least one mount -o move in your script, right?
I mean moving jffs2 and sqfsh too before switch_root.
Do you mean the last aufs2.1-31? Don't you
Vasanth Ragavendran:
I don't set the brs as I don't have the CONFIG_AUFS_SYSAUFS paramater.
Where did you see CONFIG_AUFS_SYSAUFS?
If I remember correctly, it was gone before aufs2.0 (ie. aufs1).
If your fs/aufs/Kconfig contains such symbols, I'd strongly recommend
you to check your aufs source
Vasanth Ragavendran:
cross compiler. however aufs2-util packages fail to compile. it fails in
compiling the makefile of the aufs2-util. the error being
./ver: ./ver: cannot execute binary file
The reason being the file is not getting generated by
mips-linux-uclibc-gcc -I./libau -O -Wall
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Vasanth Ragavendran:
It might work, however the plink.c which contains a O_CLOEXEC defined in
fcntl.h creates problem. i guess the location of this file containing
O_CLOEXEC differs from architecture to architecture (i'm not too sure of
this though)
If you mean that your
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I don't set the brs as I don't have the CONFIG_AUFS_SYSAUFS paramater.
What is your aufs version?
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Vasanth Ragavendran:
Oh then i was wrong in assuming that the old values shouldn't be displayed
after doing a switch_root! :( i'm so sorry. however if i do a df -h in the
I hope you would understand that your /proc/mounts never show the old
values. It is always _current_ status.
after
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Hello Vasanth,
Vasanth Ragavendran:
system. however doing a mount under this new aufs filesystem still contains
the old mount values.
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
/dev/mtdblock2 on /tmp/jffs2 type jffs2 (rw,relatime)
/dev/loop0 on /tmp/sqfsh type
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Vasanth Ragavendran:
No I was talking about the /proc/mounts only. I don't have the /etc/mtab
file. apparently i had installed the aufs2-util but had not copied over the
file to the board since the size was huge (600kb for mount.aufs and 500kb
for umount.aufs) and i'm space constrained. But
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