Patrick wrote:
Patrick schrieb:
Patrick schrieb:
Flemming Madsen schrieb:
Patrick wrote:
But isnt there another way? e.g. copying / mount-moving/binding
real_root to the union or something like that?
The way i make access to the underlying filesystems is to 'mount -o
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Hello,
Patrick:
Hello again
... I just found time now to work on these issues again .. and well
current progress is at a level of 0%. This is because I dont know how to
remount /real_root .. since I am run-init'ed to the unionfs /real_root
does not
Patrick:
Do you mean that 'mount -o remout,mod:/real_root=rw /your/aufs' returns
an error? What did it say?
:::
mount -o remount,mod:/real_root=rw /
mount: / not mounted already, or bad option
Are there any aufs messages left?
I think that is logical since neither /real_root nor
Patrick wrote:
Well, I am trying it on purpose. What I want to do is, using an usual
asus hardware router (wl500gP), then put an openwrt 2.6 kernel to it
which boots debian from an usb stick. Since flash media has limited
writes cycles I wanted to use unionfs/aufs in order to write changes
Patrick:
logs etc. to ram .. but sometimes I need modifications to be done
permanently, thus infact I would need that.
But isnt there another way? e.g. copying / mount-moving/binding
real_root to the union or something like that?
I think it depends on your initramfs.
As long as you use
Patrick:
Heh, will do . but is that behavior of unionctl supposed to be like that? :)
Of course, no it isn't.
And Tomas M suggested you one of the way to research the problem.
Thank you Tomas.
Additionally, there is a description about the time of remount. When you
have lots of inodes and