1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 Written by: Neil Brown 4 Please see MAINTAINERS file for where to send 5 6 Overlay Filesystem 7 ================== 8 9 This document describes a prototype for a new 10 overlay-filesystem functionality in Linux (som 11 union-filesystems). An overlay-filesystem tri 12 filesystem which is the result over overlaying 13 of the other. 14 15 16 Overlay objects 17 --------------- 18 19 The overlay filesystem approach is 'hybrid', b 20 appear in the filesystem do not always appear 21 In many cases, an object accessed in the union 22 from accessing the corresponding object from t 23 This is most obvious from the 'st_dev' field r 24 25 While directories will report an st_dev from t 26 non-directory objects may report an st_dev fro 27 upper filesystem that is providing the object. 28 only be unique when combined with st_dev, and 29 over the lifetime of a non-directory object. 30 tools ignore these values and will not be affe 31 32 In the special case of all overlay layers on t 33 filesystem, all objects will report an st_dev 34 filesystem and st_ino from the underlying file 35 make the overlay mount more compliant with fil 36 overlay objects will be distinguishable from t 37 objects in the original filesystem. 38 39 On 64bit systems, even if all overlay layers a 40 underlying filesystem, the same compliant beha 41 with the "xino" feature. The "xino" feature c 42 identifier from the real object st_ino and an 43 The "xino" feature uses the high inode number 44 underlying filesystems rarely use the high ino 45 the underlying inode number does overflow into 46 filesystem will fall back to the non xino beha 47 48 The "xino" feature can be enabled with the "-o 49 If all underlying filesystems support NFS file 50 for overlay filesystem objects is not only uni 51 the lifetime of the filesystem. The "-o xino= 52 enables the "xino" feature only if the persist 53 54 The following table summarizes what can be exp 55 configurations. 56 57 Inode properties 58 ```````````````` 59 60 +--------------+------------+------------+---- 61 |Configuration | Persistent | Uniform | st_ 62 | | st_ino | st_dev | 63 +==============+=====+======+=====+======+==== 64 | | dir | !dir | dir | !dir | di 65 +--------------+-----+------+-----+------+---- 66 | All layers | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y 67 | on same fs | | | | | 68 +--------------+-----+------+-----+------+---- 69 | Layers not | N | N | Y | N | N 70 | on same fs, | | | | | 71 | xino=off | | | | | 72 +--------------+-----+------+-----+------+---- 73 | xino=on/auto | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y 74 +--------------+-----+------+-----+------+---- 75 | xino=on/auto,| N | N | Y | N | N 76 | ino overflow | | | | | 77 +--------------+-----+------+-----+------+---- 78 79 [*] nfsd v3 readdirplus verifies d_ino == i_in 80 /proc files, such as /proc/locks and /proc/sel 81 file descriptor. 82 83 Upper and Lower 84 --------------- 85 86 An overlay filesystem combines two filesystems 87 and a 'lower' filesystem. When a name exists 88 object in the 'upper' filesystem is visible wh 89 'lower' filesystem is either hidden or, in the 90 merged with the 'upper' object. 91 92 It would be more correct to refer to an upper 93 tree' rather than 'filesystem' as it is quite 94 directory trees to be in the same filesystem a 95 requirement that the root of a filesystem be g 96 lower. 97 98 A wide range of filesystems supported by Linux 99 but not all filesystems that are mountable by 100 needed for OverlayFS to work. The lower files 101 writable. The lower filesystem can even be an 102 filesystem will normally be writable and if it 103 creation of trusted.* and/or user.* extended a 104 valid d_type in readdir responses, so NFS is n 105 106 A read-only overlay of two read-only filesyste 107 filesystem type. 108 109 Directories 110 ----------- 111 112 Overlaying mainly involves directories. If a 113 upper and lower filesystems and refers to a no 114 then the lower object is hidden - the name ref 115 object. 116 117 Where both upper and lower objects are directo 118 is formed. 119 120 At mount time, the two directories given as mo 121 "upperdir" are combined into a merged director 122 123 mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower,u 124 workdir=/work /merged 125 126 The "workdir" needs to be an empty directory o 127 as upperdir. 128 129 Then whenever a lookup is requested in such a 130 lookup is performed in each actual directory a 131 is cached in the dentry belonging to the overl 132 actual lookups find directories, both are stor 133 directory is created, otherwise only one is st 134 exists, else the lower. 135 136 Only the lists of names from directories are m 137 such as metadata and extended attributes are r 138 directory only. These attributes of the lower 139 140 whiteouts and opaque directories 141 -------------------------------- 142 143 In order to support rm and rmdir without chang 144 filesystem, an overlay filesystem needs to rec 145 that files have been removed. This is done us 146 directories (non-directories are always opaque 147 148 A whiteout is created as a character device wi 149 as a zero-size regular file with the xattr "tr 150 151 When a whiteout is found in the upper level of 152 matching name in the lower level is ignored, a 153 is also hidden. 154 155 A directory is made opaque by setting the xatt 156 to "y". Where the upper filesystem contains a 157 directory in the lower filesystem with the sam 158 159 An opaque directory should not conntain any wh 160 serve any purpose. A merge directory containi 161 "trusted.overlay.whiteout", should be addition 162 "trusted.overlay.opaque" to "x" on the merge d 163 This is needed to avoid the overhead of checki 164 on all entries during readdir in the common ca 165 166 readdir 167 ------- 168 169 When a 'readdir' request is made on a merged d 170 lower directories are each read and the name l 171 obvious way (upper is read first, then lower - 172 exist are not re-added). This merged name lis 173 'struct file' and so remains as long as the fi 174 directory is opened and read by two processes 175 will each have separate caches. A seekdir to 176 directory (offset 0) followed by a readdir wil 177 discarded and rebuilt. 178 179 This means that changes to the merged director 180 directory is being read. This is unlikely to 181 programs. 182 183 seek offsets are assigned sequentially when th 184 Thus if: 185 186 - read part of a directory 187 - remember an offset, and close the directory 188 - re-open the directory some time later 189 - seek to the remembered offset 190 191 there may be little correlation between the ol 192 the list of filenames, particularly if anythin 193 directory. 194 195 Readdir on directories that are not merged is 196 underlying directory (upper or lower). 197 198 renaming directories 199 -------------------- 200 201 When renaming a directory that is on the lower 202 directory was not created on the upper layer t 203 handle it in two different ways: 204 205 1. return EXDEV error: this error is returned 206 move a file or directory across filesystem 207 applications are usually prepared to handle 208 recursively copies the directory tree). Th 209 210 2. If the "redirect_dir" feature is enabled, t 211 copied up (but not the contents). Then the 212 extended attribute is set to the path of th 213 root of the overlay. Finally the directory 214 location. 215 216 There are several ways to tune the "redirect_d 217 218 Kernel config options: 219 220 - OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR: 221 If this is enabled, then redirect_dir is t 222 - OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_ALWAYS_FOLLOW: 223 If this is enabled, then redirects are alw 224 this results in a less secure configuratio 225 worried about backward compatibility with 226 feature and follow redirects even if turne 227 228 Module options (can also be changed through /s 229 230 - "redirect_dir=BOOL": 231 See OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR kernel config 232 - "redirect_always_follow=BOOL": 233 See OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_ALWAYS_FOLLOW kern 234 - "redirect_max=NUM": 235 The maximum number of bytes in an absolute 236 237 Mount options: 238 239 - "redirect_dir=on": 240 Redirects are enabled. 241 - "redirect_dir=follow": 242 Redirects are not created, but followed. 243 - "redirect_dir=nofollow": 244 Redirects are not created and not followed 245 - "redirect_dir=off": 246 If "redirect_always_follow" is enabled in 247 this "off" translates to "follow", otherwi 248 249 When the NFS export feature is enabled, every 250 indexed by the file handle of the lower inode 251 upper directory is stored in a "trusted.overla 252 on the index entry. On lookup of a merged dir 253 directory does not match the file handle store 254 indication that multiple upper directories may 255 lower directory. In that case, lookup returns 256 a possible inconsistency. 257 258 Because lower layer redirects cannot be verifi 259 NFS export support on an overlay filesystem wi 260 turning off redirect follow (e.g. "redirect_di 261 262 263 Non-directories 264 --------------- 265 266 Objects that are not directories (files, symli 267 files etc.) are presented either from the uppe 268 appropriate. When a file in the lower filesys 269 the requires write-access, such as opening for 270 some metadata etc., the file is first copied f 271 to the upper filesystem (copy_up). Note that 272 also requires copy_up, though of course creati 273 not. 274 275 The copy_up may turn out to be unnecessary, fo 276 opened for read-write but the data is not modi 277 278 The copy_up process first makes sure that the 279 exists in the upper filesystem - creating it a 280 necessary. It then creates the object with th 281 mode, mtime, symlink-target etc.) and then if 282 data is copied from the lower to the upper fil 283 extended attributes are copied up. 284 285 Once the copy_up is complete, the overlay file 286 provides direct access to the newly created fi 287 filesystem - future operations on the file are 288 overlay filesystem (though an operation on the 289 rename or unlink will of course be noticed and 290 291 292 Permission model 293 ---------------- 294 295 Permission checking in the overlay filesystem 296 297 1) permission check SHOULD return the same re 298 299 2) task creating the overlay mount MUST NOT g 300 301 3) non-mounting task MAY gain additional priv 302 compared to direct access on underlying lo 303 304 This is achieved by performing two permission 305 306 a) check if current task is allowed access ba 307 group, mode and posix acl), as well as MAC 308 309 b) check if mounting task would be allowed re 310 upper layer based on underlying filesystem 311 MAC checks 312 313 Check (a) ensures consistency (1) since owner, 314 are copied up. On the other hand it can resul 315 permissions (used by NFS, for example) being i 316 317 Check (b) ensures that no task gains permissio 318 the mounting task does not have (2). This als 319 to create setups where the consistency rule (1 320 however, the mounting task will have sufficien 321 operations. 322 323 Another way to demonstrate this model is drawi 324 325 mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower,u 326 327 and:: 328 329 cp -a /lower /upper 330 mount --bind /upper /merged 331 332 The resulting access permissions should be the 333 the time of copy (on-demand vs. up-front). 334 335 336 Multiple lower layers 337 --------------------- 338 339 Multiple lower layers can now be given using t 340 separator character between the directory name 341 342 mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower1: 343 344 As the example shows, "upperdir=" and "workdir 345 that case the overlay will be read-only. 346 347 The specified lower directories will be stacke 348 rightmost one and going left. In the above ex 349 top, lower2 the middle and lower3 the bottom l 350 351 Note: directory names containing colons can be 352 escaping the colons with a single backslash. 353 354 mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/a\:lowe 355 356 Since kernel version v6.8, directory names con 357 be configured as lower layer using the "lowerd 358 fsconfig syscall from new mount api. For exam 359 360 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "lowerd 361 362 In the latter case, colons in lower layer dire 363 as an octal characters (\072) when displayed i 364 365 Metadata only copy up 366 --------------------- 367 368 When the "metacopy" feature is enabled, overla 369 up metadata (as opposed to whole file), when a 370 like chown/chmod is performed. Full file will 371 file is opened for WRITE operation. 372 373 In other words, this is delayed data copy up o 374 up when there is a need to actually modify dat 375 376 There are multiple ways to enable/disable this 377 CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_METACOPY can be set/unset to 378 by default. Or one can enable/disable it at mo 379 parameter metacopy=on/off. Lastly, there is al 380 metacopy=on/off to enable/disable this feature 381 382 Do not use metacopy=on with untrusted upper/lo 383 it is possible that an attacker can create a h 384 appropriate REDIRECT and METACOPY xattrs, and 385 pointed by REDIRECT. This should not be possib 386 "trusted." xattrs will require CAP_SYS_ADMIN. 387 for untrusted layers like from a pen drive. 388 389 Note: redirect_dir={off|nofollow|follow[*]} an 390 conflict with metacopy=on, and will result in 391 392 [*] redirect_dir=follow only conflicts with me 393 given. 394 395 396 Data-only lower layers 397 ---------------------- 398 399 With "metacopy" feature enabled, an overlayfs 400 of information from up to three different laye 401 402 1) metadata from a file in the upper layer 403 404 2) st_ino and st_dev object identifier from a 405 406 3) data from a file in another lower layer (f 407 408 The "lower data" file can be on any lower laye 409 lower layer. 410 411 Below the top most lower layer, any number of 412 as "data-only" lower layers, using double colo 413 A normal lower layer is not allowed to be belo 414 colon separators are not allowed to the right 415 416 417 For example:: 418 419 mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/l1:/l2: 420 421 The paths of files in the "data-only" lower la 422 merged overlayfs directories and the metadata 423 in the "data-only" lower layers are not visibl 424 425 Only the data of the files in the "data-only" 426 when a "metacopy" file in one of the lower lay 427 to the absolute path of the "lower data" file 428 429 Since kernel version v6.8, "data-only" lower l 430 the "datadir+" mount options and the fsconfig 431 For example:: 432 433 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "lowerd 434 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "lowerd 435 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "lowerd 436 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "datadi 437 fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "datadi 438 439 440 fs-verity support 441 ----------------- 442 443 During metadata copy up of a lower file, if th 444 fs-verity enabled and overlay verity support i 445 digest of the lower file is added to the "trus 446 xattr. This is then used to verify the content 447 each the time the metacopy file is opened. 448 449 When a layer containing verity xattrs is used, 450 metacopy file in the upper layer is guaranteed 451 that was in the lower at the time of the copy- 452 (during a mount, after a remount, etc) such a 453 replaced or modified in any way, access to the 454 overlayfs will result in EIO errors (either on 455 digest check, or from a later read due to fs-v 456 error is printed to the kernel logs. For more 457 file access works, see :ref:`Documentation/fil 458 <accessing_verity_files>`. 459 460 Verity can be used as a general robustness che 461 changes in the overlayfs directories in use. B 462 it can also give more powerful guarantees. For 463 layer is fully trusted (by using dm-verity or 464 an untrusted lower layer can be used to supply 465 for all metacopy files. If additionally the u 466 directories are specified as "Data-only", then 467 such file content, and the entire mount can be 468 upper layer. 469 470 This feature is controlled by the "verity" mou 471 supports these values: 472 473 - "off": 474 The metacopy digest is never generated or 475 default if verity option is not specified. 476 - "on": 477 Whenever a metacopy files specifies an exp 478 corresponding data file must match the spe 479 generating a metacopy file the verity dige 480 based on the source file (if it has one). 481 - "require": 482 Same as "on", but additionally all metacop 483 digest (or EIO is returned on open). This 484 will only be used if the data file has fs- 485 otherwise a full copy-up is used. 486 487 Sharing and copying layers 488 -------------------------- 489 490 Lower layers may be shared among several overl 491 a very common practice. An overlay mount may 492 path as another overlay mount and it may use a 493 beneath or above the path of another overlay l 494 495 Using an upper layer path and/or a workdir pat 496 another overlay mount is not allowed and may f 497 partially overlapping paths is not allowed and 498 If files are accessed from two overlayfs mount 499 upper layer and/or workdir path the behavior o 500 though it will not result in a crash or deadlo 501 502 Mounting an overlay using an upper layer path, 503 was previously used by another mounted overlay 504 different lower layer path, is allowed, unless 505 features are enabled. 506 507 With the "index" feature, on the first time mo 508 handle of the lower layer root directory, alon 509 filesystem, are encoded and stored in the "tru 510 attribute on the upper layer root directory. 511 the lower root directory file handle and lower 512 to the stored origin in upper root directory. 513 lower root origin, mount will fail with ESTALE 514 "index" enabled will fail with EOPNOTSUPP if t 515 does not support NFS export, lower filesystem 516 if the upper filesystem does not support exten 517 518 For the "metacopy" feature, there is no verifi 519 mount time. So if same upper is mounted with d 520 probably will succeed but expect the unexpecte 521 522 It is quite a common practice to copy overlay 523 directory tree on the same or different underl 524 to a different machine. With the "index" feat 525 the copied layers will fail the verification o 526 527 Nesting overlayfs mounts 528 ------------------------ 529 530 It is possible to use a lower directory that i 531 mount. For regular files this does not need an 532 that have overlayfs attributes, such as whiteo 533 interpreted by the underlying overlayfs mount 534 allow the second overlayfs mount to see the at 535 536 Overlayfs specific xattrs are escaped by using 537 "overlay.overlay.". So, a file with a "trusted 538 in the lower dir will be exposed as a regular 539 "trusted.overlay.metacopy" xattr in the overla 540 repeating the prefix multiple time, as each in 541 542 A lower dir with a regular whiteout will alway 543 mount, so to support storing an effective whit 544 alternative form of whiteout is supported. Thi 545 file with the "overlay.whiteout" xattr set, in 546 "overlay.opaque" xattr set to "x" (see `whiteo 547 These alternative whiteouts are never created 548 userspace tools (like containers) that generat 549 These alternative whiteouts can be escaped usi 550 mechanism in order to properly nest to any dep 551 552 Non-standard behavior 553 --------------------- 554 555 Current version of overlayfs can act as a most 556 filesystem. 557 558 This is the list of cases that overlayfs doesn 559 560 a) POSIX mandates updating st_atime for reads 561 done in the case when the file resides on 562 563 b) If a file residing on a lower layer is ope 564 memory mapped with MAP_SHARED, then subseq 565 reflected in the memory mapping. 566 567 c) If a file residing on a lower layer is bei 568 file for write or truncating the file will 569 570 The following options allow overlayfs to act m 571 compliant filesystem: 572 573 redirect_dir 574 ```````````` 575 576 Enabled with the mount option or module option 577 the kernel config option CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_RED 578 579 If this feature is disabled, then rename(2) on 580 will fail with EXDEV ("Invalid cross-device li 581 582 index 583 ````` 584 585 Enabled with the mount option or module option 586 kernel config option CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_INDEX=y 587 588 If this feature is disabled and a file with mu 589 up, then this will "break" the link. Changes 590 other names referring to the same inode. 591 592 xino 593 ```` 594 595 Enabled with the mount option "xino=auto" or " 596 option "xino_auto=on" or with the kernel confi 597 CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_XINO_AUTO=y. Also implicitl 598 underlying filesystem for all layers making up 599 600 If this feature is disabled or the underlying 601 enough free bits in the inode number, then ove 602 guarantee that the values of st_ino and st_dev 603 value of d_ino returned by readdir(3) will act 604 E.g. the value of st_dev may be different for 605 overlay filesystem and the value of st_ino for 606 persistent and could change even while the ove 607 summarized in the `Inode properties`_ table ab 608 609 610 Changes to underlying filesystems 611 --------------------------------- 612 613 Changes to the underlying filesystems while pa 614 filesystem are not allowed. If the underlying 615 the behavior of the overlay is undefined, thou 616 a crash or deadlock. 617 618 Offline changes, when the overlay is not mount 619 upper tree. Offline changes to the lower tree 620 "metacopy", "index", "xino" and "redirect_dir" 621 have not been used. If the lower tree is modi 622 features has been used, the behavior of the ov 623 though it will not result in a crash or deadlo 624 625 When the overlay NFS export feature is enabled 626 behavior on offline changes of the underlying 627 than the behavior when NFS export is disabled. 628 629 On every copy_up, an NFS file handle of the lo 630 UUID of the lower filesystem, are encoded and 631 attribute "trusted.overlay.origin" on the uppe 632 633 When the NFS export feature is enabled, a look 634 that found a lower directory at the lookup pat 635 to by the "trusted.overlay.redirect" extended 636 that the found lower directory file handle and 637 match the origin file handle that was stored a 638 found lower directory does not match the store 639 will not be merged with the upper directory. 640 641 642 643 NFS export 644 ---------- 645 646 When the underlying filesystems supports NFS e 647 feature is enabled, an overlay filesystem may 648 649 With the "nfs_export" feature, on copy_up of a 650 entry is created under the index directory. T 651 hexadecimal representation of the copy up orig 652 non-directory object, the index entry is a har 653 For a directory object, the index entry has an 654 "trusted.overlay.upper" with an encoded file h 655 directory inode. 656 657 When encoding a file handle from an overlay fi 658 following rules apply: 659 660 1. For a non-upper object, encode a lower fil 661 2. For an indexed object, encode a lower file 662 3. For a pure-upper object and for an existin 663 encode an upper file handle from upper ino 664 665 The encoded overlay file handle includes: 666 667 - Header including path type information (e.g 668 - UUID of the underlying filesystem 669 - Underlying filesystem encoding of underlyin 670 671 This encoding format is identical to the encod 672 are stored in extended attribute "trusted.over 673 674 When decoding an overlay file handle, the foll 675 676 1. Find underlying layer by UUID and path typ 677 2. Decode the underlying filesystem file hand 678 3. For a lower file handle, lookup the handle 679 4. If a whiteout is found in index, return ES 680 overlay object that was deleted after its 681 5. For a non-directory, instantiate a disconn 682 decoded underlying dentry, the path type a 683 6. For a directory, use the connected underly 684 and index, to lookup a connected overlay d 685 686 Decoding a non-directory file handle may retur 687 copy_up of that disconnected dentry will creat 688 no upper alias. 689 690 When overlay filesystem has multiple lower lay 691 directory may have a "redirect" to lower direc 692 "redirects" are not indexed, a lower file hand 693 "redirect" origin directory, cannot be used to 694 layer directory. Similarly, a lower file hand 695 descendant of the "redirect" origin directory, 696 reconstruct a connected overlay path. To miti 697 directories that cannot be decoded from a lowe 698 directories are copied up on encode and encode 699 On an overlay filesystem with no upper layer t 700 used NFS export in this setup requires turning 701 "redirect_dir=nofollow"). 702 703 The overlay filesystem does not support non-di 704 handles, so exporting with the 'subtree_check' 705 cause failures to lookup files over NFS. 706 707 When the NFS export feature is enabled, all di 708 verified on mount time to check that upper fil 709 This verification may cause significant overhe 710 711 Note: the mount options index=off,nfs_export=o 712 read-write mount and will result in an error. 713 714 Note: the mount option uuid=off can be used to 715 filesystem in file handles with null, and effe 716 can be useful in case the underlying disk is c 717 is changed. This is only applicable if all low 718 the same filesystem, otherwise it will fallbac 719 720 721 UUID and fsid 722 ------------- 723 724 The UUID of overlayfs instance itself and the 725 controlled by the "uuid" mount option, which s 726 727 - "null": 728 UUID of overlayfs is null. fsid is taken f 729 - "off": 730 UUID of overlayfs is null. fsid is taken f 731 UUID of underlying layers is ignored. 732 - "on": 733 UUID of overlayfs is generated and used to 734 UUID is stored in xattr "trusted.overlay.u 735 unique and persistent. This option requir 736 filesystem that supports xattrs. 737 - "auto": (default) 738 UUID is taken from xattr "trusted.overlay. 739 Upgrade to "uuid=on" on first time mount o 740 meets the prerequites. 741 Downgrade to "uuid=null" for existing over 742 mounted with "uuid=on". 743 744 745 Volatile mount 746 -------------- 747 748 This is enabled with the "volatile" mount opti 749 guaranteed to survive a crash. It is strongly 750 mounts are only used if data written to the ov 751 without significant effort. 752 753 The advantage of mounting with the "volatile" 754 sync calls to the upper filesystem are omitted 755 756 In order to avoid a giving a false sense of sa 757 semantics of volatile mounts are slightly diff 758 VFS. If any writeback error occurs on the upp 759 volatile mount takes place, all sync functions 760 condition is reached, the filesystem will not 761 call will return an error, even if the upperdi 762 since the last sync call. 763 764 When overlay is mounted with "volatile" option 765 "$workdir/work/incompat/volatile" is created. 766 checks for this directory and refuses to mount 767 indicator that user should throw away upper an 768 fresh one. In very limited cases where the use 769 not crashed and contents of upperdir are intac 770 can be removed. 771 772 773 User xattr 774 ---------- 775 776 The "-o userxattr" mount option forces overlay 777 "user.overlay." xattr namespace instead of "tr 778 useful for unprivileged mounting of overlayfs. 779 780 781 Testsuite 782 --------- 783 784 There's a testsuite originally developed by Da 785 maintained by Amir Goldstein at: 786 787 https://github.com/amir73il/unionmount-testsui 788 789 Run as root:: 790 791 # cd unionmount-testsuite 792 # ./run --ov --verify
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