"David Brown" <[email protected]> writes:
>> Why don't you use the existing fuse-unionfs?
>
> I thought about doing this but it would need to be modified somehow
> and even then my users would look to me to fix issues and I don't like
> trying to find hard bugs in other peoples code.
>
> Also, there's a lot of functionality that funionfs has but I don't
> need and the extra code would get in the way attempting to modify or
> debug issues.
>
> What I want is fairly specific and I've not seen anything out there to do it.
>
> Thanks,
> - David Brown
You can still read their code to see how they solved problems you
have.
MfG
Goswin
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