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Daichi GOTO 21f9b7b28a Allowed unionfs to use whiteout not supporting file system as
upper layer. Until now, unionfs prevents to use that kind of
file system as upper layer. This time, I changed to allow
that kind of file system as upper layer. By this change, you
can use whiteout not supporting file system (e.g., especially
for tmpfs) as upper layer. It's very useful for combination of
tmpfs as upper layer and read only file system as lower layer.

By difinition, without whiteout support from the file system
backing the upper layer, there is no way that delete and rename
operations on lower layer objects can be done.  EOPNOTSUPP is
returned for this kind of operations as generated by VOP_WHITEOUT()
along with any others which would make modifica tions to the
lower layer, such as chmod(1).

This change is suggested by ed.

Submitted by:	ed
2010-09-05 04:58:16 +00:00
bin sh: Get rid of some magic numbers. 2010-09-04 21:23:46 +00:00
cddl Include <sys/sdt.h> on a generated header. 2010-09-01 11:27:09 +00:00
contrib Mark __DTOR_LIST__, __EH_FRAME_BEGIN__ and __CTOR_END__ as used to avoid 2010-08-26 13:04:16 +00:00
crypto More commas 2010-06-01 22:46:57 +00:00
etc o Correct typo. 2010-08-25 08:37:18 +00:00
games fix the move so that it matches what the rest of the internet 2010-09-03 03:20:34 +00:00
gnu Use a more robust way to substitute gcc for clang, when compiling 2010-08-31 17:33:29 +00:00
include Correct value for _POSIX_AIO_LISTIO_MAX in <limits.h>. 2010-08-29 22:22:15 +00:00
kerberos5 Fix a typo. 2010-01-09 18:53:03 +00:00
lib libedit: Do not move the cursor for ed-delete-next-char in emacs mode. 2010-09-03 22:24:26 +00:00
libexec Fix incorrect usage of 'assure' and 'insure'. 2010-08-28 16:32:01 +00:00
release Merge r114010 of head/usr.bin/login/login.c into PicoBSD's login.c: 2010-08-08 16:55:27 +00:00
rescue MFtbemd: 2010-08-23 22:24:11 +00:00
sbin Allowed unionfs to use whiteout not supporting file system as 2010-09-05 04:58:16 +00:00
secure Fix incorrect usage of 'assure' and 'insure'. 2010-08-28 16:32:01 +00:00
share Add myself to commiters-ports.dot 2010-09-05 01:58:21 +00:00
sys Allowed unionfs to use whiteout not supporting file system as 2010-09-05 04:58:16 +00:00
tools sh: Add a test that 'read' leaves the file pointer at the correct place. 2010-09-03 21:17:33 +00:00
usr.bin Add myself to calendar.freebsd 2010-09-05 01:57:25 +00:00
usr.sbin When an asm location cannot be resolved to a function the cost 2010-09-03 13:54:02 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Happy New Year 2010! :-) 2009-12-31 10:00:37 +00:00
LOCKS Update LOCKS syntax. 2008-06-05 19:47:58 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Add a comment to MAINTAINERS indicating that sbin/routed is in fact 2010-04-10 12:29:09 +00:00
Makefile Connect FDT infrastructure to the build system. 2010-06-13 13:02:43 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Repair some build breakage introduced in r211725 and garbage collect some 2010-08-28 15:03:11 +00:00
Makefile.mips Guard against TARGET_ABI being undefined (TARGET_ABI will go away soon) 2010-08-26 14:54:12 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Tie up some loose ends r88509 left behind: 2010-08-15 21:25:52 +00:00
README Vendor import of OpenSSH 5.5p1 2010-04-28 08:37:00 +00:00
UPDATING Mention the removal of acpi_aiboost. 2010-07-25 18:32:59 +00:00

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