The wiki page has been fixed. It was written that way simply because at the time there was no difference between the two directories, and I just picked the wrong one to use =o)does the 'goose' directory have to be made with the unc's ? or is it part of the loading process ?I noticed that when I start and stop the ssh daemon from the dsl->system-daemons->ssh menu that the ssh daemon starts OK but does not stop (as viewed with ps -ax).
A daemon that won't stop, and I miss posting this 3 days ago to make the magic 06/06/06.
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A daemon that won't stop, and I miss posting this 3 days ago to make the magic 06/06/06.
wait for dsl 6.6RC6 (..evil laughter..) humpty: The goose directory is used to add and then remove to branches of the union space tree. Doing so seems to result in flushing, i.e., sync'ing unionfs. It is only used for unionfs.
clacker: sshd, or great another mystery that precipated from unionfs? Can't we just use the Microsoft method to fix it? Starting to love legacy.Next Page...
original here.