On Mon, 2013-07-08 at 14:28 -0600, Matthew Moore wrote: > Arch had a package called "libetc" that did exactly what you want, but > its been unmaintained for years now. Someone forked it, though, and > people on the Arch forums seem to have it working: > > https://github.com/sloonz/rewritefs > > I've never used it before.
Interesting, when I make music I would like to have the dot files that usually should be in /home, in a music production directory, because the configurations do change for different audio productions and I want to be able to restore such an audio session by a script. Fortunately Arch at the moment is my preferred distro, perhaps I'll test it too, however on Arch there also is the need to compile it: [rocketmouse@archlinux avlinux]$ yaourt -S rewritefs error: target not found: rewritefs [rocketmouse@archlinux avlinux]$ yaourt -S libetc Comment by Sloonz (2010-12-22 11:39) Note : libetc is unmaintained (both in AUR and upstream). You can use rewritefs instead. libetc 0.4-2 (Mon Mar 24 16:51:29 CET 2008) This package is orphaned ( Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous ! ) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1373352997.681.75.camel@archlinux