On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 08:15:12AM +0100, Tobias Gustafsson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I know this issue has been discussed here before, but I'm not quite sure
> what the current status is regarding it. From what I can
> tell /proc/PID/exe still points to a file in a branch and not in the
> union. Will this behavior be changed in the future, or is there a reason
> not to change it?
> 
> I've been evaluating the latest CVS snapshots for a rootfs union,  but
> Debian's start-stop-daemon will sadly fail as it will not be able to
> locate the processes.

Ok, the current plan is to apply the work-around/hack that intercepts
the /proc access and does magic. The real solution would be to get mmap
working. In the next few days, one of us (Dave or I) will apply the
patch making /proc/PID/ effectively work.

Jeff.
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