From: Goswin v. B. <gos...@we...> - 2009-11-16 01:10:46
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Stef Bon <st...@gm...> writes: > Hello, > > I've created fuse-workspace, a fuse module which mirrors the contents > of ~/.fuse/bind. More info: > > http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/fuse-workspace/ > > I'm using this module with the paramaters -o allow_root,use_ino. > The last parameter makes FUSE use the original ino. Now, because this > is an overlay > fs, the ino's become available on more than one place in the tree. Is > this ok, or causing problems? > Earlier I had a problem with find, which gave a warning about (no)leaf. > > Stef Why not use unionfs fuse? Inodes are specific to a filesystem. Every filesystem has an inode 1 for example. Also hardlinks have the same inode within a filesystem. So that really should not cause any problems. MfG Goswin |