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Operating Systems Linux LM 19.1 from pendrive Post 303032922 by Corona688 on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 04:58:00 PM
Old 03-26-2019
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You had persistence before, did you not? The issue you had was that it was slow, but this is not unexpected -- USB is slow. Working around it meant putting everything in RAM and that, of course, is not persistent. Catch 22. Slow media does not have a go-faster button, you sped it up by not using it!

It may be possible to do something with unionfs overlays, booting from image but writing to disk, or mounting a read-write /home overtop of the imaged one, etc, etc. Not recommended unless you understand the boot process for your distribution extremely well.

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unionfs-fuse(8) 														   unionfs-fuse(8)

NAME
unionfs-fuse - A userspace unionfs implementation SYNOPSIS
unionfs-fuse [-o option1 -o option2 ... -o optionN ] top_branch:lower_branch:...:lowest_branch mount_point DESCRIPTION
unionfs-fuse overlays several directory into one single mount point. It first tries to access the file on the top branch and if the file does not exist there, it continues on lower level branches. If the user tries to modify a file on a lower level read-only branch the file is copied to to a higher level read-write branch if the copy-on-write (cow) mode was enabled. OPTIONS
Below is a summary of unionfs-fuse options -o cow Enable copy-on-write -o stats Show statistics in the file 'stats' under the mountpoint. -o statfs_omit_ro By default blocks of all branches are counted in statfs() calls (e.g. by 'df'). On setting this option read-only branches will be omitted for the summary of blocks. This may sound weird but it actually fixes "wrong" percentage of free space. -o noinitgroups Since version 0.23 without any effect, just left over for compatibility. Might be removed in future versions. -o chroot=path Path to chroot into. By using this option unionfs-fuse may be used for live CDs or live USB sticks, etc. So it can serve "/" as filesystem. If you do not specify this option and try to use it for "/" it will deadlock on calling 'pivot_root'. If you do set this option, you also need to specify the branches relativly to the given chroot directory. See examples/S01a-unionfs-fuse-live- cd.sh for an example. -o max_files=number Maximum number of open files. Most system have a default of 1024 open files per process. For example if unionfs-fuse servs "/" applications like KDE or GNOME might have much more open files, which will make the unionfs-fuse process to exceed this limit. Sug- gested for "/" is >16000 or even >32000 files. If this limit exceeds unionfs-fuse will not be able to open further files. Options to libfuse There are several further options available, which don't directly apply to unionfs, but to libfuse. Please run "unionfs-fuse --help" to see these. We already set the "-o default-permissions" options on our own. EXAMPLES
unionfs-fuse -o cow,max_files=32768 -o allow_other,use_ino,suid,dev,nonempty /u/host/etc=RW:/u/group/etc=RO:/u/common/etc=RO /u/union/etc Meta data Like other filesystems unionfs-fuse also needs to store meta data. Well, presently only information about deleted files and directories need to be stored, but in future releases more information might be required, e.g. inode-numbers for persistent inode information. Meta data information are saved and looked for in the .unionfs/ directories of each branch-root. So in the example above, these are /u/host/etc/.unionfs, /u/group/etc/.unionfs and /u/common/etc/.unionfs. Within these directories a complete directory structure may be found. Example: If the admin decides to delete the file /etc/test/testfile, which only exists in /u/unionfs/etc/test/testfile, unionfs- fuse can't delete this file, since it is on a read-only branch. So instead the whiteout file /u/host/etc/.unionfs/test/testfile_HIDDEN~ will be created. So on accessing the union filesystem, test/testfile will not be visible. Please also note that whiteout files/directories will only hide the files in lower level branches. So for example whiteouts in the group directory (/u/group/etc/.unionfs of the example above) will only hide file of the common branch (/u/common/etc), but not these of the group and host branches. Especially for diskless- booted environments it is rather useful for the admin to create whiteout files him/her-self. For example one should blacklist network re- initializations, /etc/mtab, /etc/nologin of the server and several cron-scripts. This can be easily achieved by creating whiteout files for these scripts in the group meta directory. KNOWN ISSUES
1) Another issue is that presently there is no support for read-only branches when copy-on-write is disabled, thus, -ocow is NOT specified! Support for that might be added in later releases. AUTHORS
unionfs-fuse Original implemention by Radek Podgorny <radek@podgorny.cz> COPYRIGHT
Radek Podgorny <radek@podgorny.cz>, Bernd Schubert <bernd-schubert@gmx.de> THANKS
Many thanks to the author of the FUSE filesystem Miklos Szeredi. unionfs-fuse 0.21 June 2008 unionfs-fuse(8)
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