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54 .Em upper
79 becomes the upper layer.
84 Specifies the way to create a file or a directory in the upper layer
92 lower layer to the created file in the upper layer.
99 Specifies whether whiteouts should always be made in the upper layer
136 Filenames are looked up in the upper layer and then in the
139 in the upper layer, then a
141 directory will be created in the upper layer.
152 If a file exists in the upper layer then there is no way to access
160 For directories, the current user must have access to both the upper
165 are passed to the upper layer with the exception of a few special cases.
169 file to be made to the upper layer, and then for the upper layer copy
172 causes an empty file to be created in the upper layer.
194 is created in the upper layer, the
213 More specifically, the file mode bits in the upper layer will
273 upper layer.
293 when seen from the upper layer.
298 Thus, write privilege to the upper layer can be controlled
301 one cannot still read even when the upper layer is mounted by using
361 Without whiteout support from the file system backing the upper layer,
373 a tree of shadow directories in the upper layer.
379 or so on to the upper layer.
382 A shadow directory, which is one automatically created in the upper
384 upper layer, is always created with the superuser privilege.
390 mode the access mode bits in the copied file in the upper layer