On Friday 29 July 2005 02:34, Denis Vlasenko wrote: > "A chroot"? Better provide exact sequence of mounts, chroots which you > execute. Otherwise people need to guess. The relevant commands are:
mount -t ext2 /dev/hda1 /memory mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/memory /union mount -t squashfs /dev/hda2 /newroot unionctl /union --add --after 0 --mode ro /newroot chroot /union /sbin/init The most promissing Idea I had till now is to move the ext2 mount and the unionctl past the point were /sbin/rc runs udevstart. I will try it as soon as possible. > Use lazy umount (umount -l) while fs is still visible The busybox umount doesn't support lazy unmount :( Anyway, I don't think that this would work since the unionfs will be using the ext2 partition to the very end and there won't be a chance to unmount it. > vda Thank you very much, Rafael
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