I see.bark_bark_bark wrote:I know what Aufs is, I just think it sucks.
And what your preferred layered filesystem would be? (and why?)
I see.bark_bark_bark wrote:I know what Aufs is, I just think it sucks.
Aufs3 -- advanced multi layered unification filesystem version 3.x
http://aufs.sf.net
Junjiro R. Okajima
To remove loop files I added this to /root/.config/spacefm/session*simargl wrote: mounting cd-rom, dvd, and usb fat-32 formatted all works
but mounting internal hard disk drive (ntfs or ext4), failed with something like 'specify partition type error'
In devices list in spacefm are shown mount loop files, I couldn't disable that.
Interesting is that usb devices are handled properly with spacefm but they don't show at all in thunar without restarting pup-volume-monitor.
If I am able to fix problems with mounting internal disk and hiding loop devices, this could easily replace thunar and pup-volume-monitor.
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dev_show_hide_volumes-s=-/dev/loop0 -/dev/loop1 -/dev/loop2 -/dev/loop3 -/dev/loop4 -/dev/loop5 # etc
It works also with udevil, only that drives are mounted to /run/root/* instead of /mnt/.mavrothal wrote:Like you I had problem mounting internal drives but also USB srives (ext or fat). It says "no mount program was found" and asks for udisks a 3+MB download.
Maybe a custom command to use pmount...
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#!/bin/bash
mount_function() {
DRIVE=$(echo $DRIVE_FULL | sed 's/\/dev\///')
if [ ! -d /mnt/$DRIVE ]; then mkdir /mnt/$DRIVE; fi
mount /dev/$DRIVE /mnt/$DRIVE
}
umount_function() {
umount $DRIVE_FULL
}
case "$1" in
mount)
DRIVE_FULL="$2"
mount_function ;;
umount)
DRIVE_FULL="$2"
umount_function ;;
*)
echo "apmount
options: mount umount" ;;
esac
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setxkbmap us
setxkbmap si
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su arch
vlc
it works sim...i tested it.simargl wrote:I will use 3 sfs files as mentioned in page 2 in post with that funny picture
This:
adrv-mate-12.12.sfs
adrv-xfce-12.12.sfs
adrv-kde-12.12.sfs
adrv-e17-12.12.sfs
adrv-lxde-12.12.sfs
... sounds perfect, but I don't know if DISTRO_ADRVSFS='adrv-*-12.12.sfs' is supported
So I opened init script from initrd.gz, and it must be problem with these lines */1239-1241/df: '/pup_new': No such file or directory
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#RW (top) layer now has a tmpfs, PDEV1 or ${DISTRO_FILE_PREFIX}save mounted on it. calc free space...
[ $FREEK -eq 0 ] && FREEK=`df | grep ' /pup_rw' | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 4 -d ' '`
[ ! $FREEK ] && FREEK=0
I do not know why (did you apply the patch "manually"?) but in your init (lines 1879-1880) you have:simargl wrote:mavrothal,
In /tmp/bootsysinit.log this error is reportedSo I opened init script from initrd.gz, and it must be problem with these lines */1239-1241/df: '/pup_new': No such file or directoryThis is with new initrd.gz (adrv and ydrv), with old one that had just adrv this error is notCode: Select all
#RW (top) layer now has a tmpfs, PDEV1 or ${DISTRO_FILE_PREFIX}save mounted on it. calc free space... [ $FREEK -eq 0 ] && FREEK=`df | grep ' /pup_rw' | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 4 -d ' '` [ ! $FREEK ] && FREEK=0
reported. I will atach init script, so you could compare maybe I didn't apply patch correctly.
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mount -t aufs -o udba=reval,diropq=w,dirs=${UMNTRW}${UMNTRO0}${ALAYER}${UMNTRO1}${ZLAYER}${UMNTRO} unionfs /pup_new
mount -t aufs -o udba=reval,diropq=w,dirs=${UMNTRW}${UMNTRO0}${ALAYER}${YLAYER}${UMNTRO1}${ZLAYER}${UMNTRO} unionfs /pup_new