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RE: [linux-lvm] read-only media in a LVM?
- From: "Sean P. Kane" <spkane genomatica com>
- To: <linux-lvm sistina com>
- Subject: RE: [linux-lvm] read-only media in a LVM?
- Date: Tue Jun 24 11:27:02 2003
Thanks for all the useful thoughts and pointers. I'll give them a try
and see what I can manage to pull together.
Sean
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Sean P. Kane
spkane genomatica com
Lead Infrastructure Architect
Genomatica, Inc.
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"When we destroy something man has created we call it vandalism......
When we destroy something that Gaia has created we call it progress."
-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Weisselberg [mailto:uzx87lvfmukwc001 sneakemail com]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 17:35
To: linux-lvm sistina com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] read-only media in a LVM?
Sean P. Kane wrote 78 lines:
> I'd love to have a unionfs, but my understanding is that no such beast
> exists for Linux 2.4 currently
Try looking at
http://plasticfs.sourceforge.net/plasticfs.html
Plasticfs-viewpath is basically a unionof all filesystems in the
viewpath, changes happen on the first one and a .whiteout remembers what
you deleted. It does *not* work for root (security!!! You do not want
root to see /tmp/login instead of /bin/login!). Remember to set the
environment variables, e.g.
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libplasticfs.so
PLASTICFS="viewpath /ramdisk /cdrom1 /cdrom2"
/bin/bash # or whatever program you want.
Since Plasticfs works on file-level, you should be able to mix and match
filesystems as you like. Note however that --- since we just overload
common FS access methods --- some things might not work.
I have it in production use (for Aegis, not for cdroms).
-Wolfgang
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