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Re: RE : Re: [tlug] Small footprint Linux distribution without a GUI



On Sun, 13 May 2007, Jedidiah Israel wrote:

On 5/13/07, Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote:

The two are entirely different things: aufs is a union-style filesystem; NFS is used for sharing files across a network.

Correct. But don't you think with the union filesystem hurdle accomplished, that it is a matter of time before it is extended across the network? :)

Nope. They're completely unrelated things. For sharing the same read-only files across a half dozen different systems, you have to have the networking part, and you've got no need at all for the union part.

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