Hello,

I'm intersting in Debian Live and I just see that in the startup you inject snapshot in the root directory after mounting root in aufs. This behavior prohibit to keep the remove files from the squashfs filesystem.

To remove files aufs use whiteout and create empty files (with the patern .wh.namefile) in the copy-on-write directory. To keep remove files we just have to copy the snapshot in the copy-on-write directory before mounting the root in aufs.

So, is there a reason to copy the snapshot in the root directory instead of the cow directory?

Best regards,

Nicolas Turpault.


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