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.TH UNIONFS 4 .SH NAME unionfs \- union file server .SH SYNOPSIS .B unionfs [ .B -D ] [ .B -abC ] [ .B -M | .B -m .I mtpt ] [ .B -s .I srvname ] [ [ .B -c ] .I path .... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP .I Unionfs serves a file tree that represents a deep merge of the file trees given by one or more of the .I path arguments - unlike the namespace operators described in .IR bind (2), which merge directory contents on a single level. .PP If the .I -c flag is prefixed to a .I path it will be marked as a target for file creation; otherwise the first path in the list will be used. .PP The command line options are: .TF "-s srvname" .TP .B -D Enable 9P trace output. .TP .BI -s \ srvname Post channel on .RI /srv/ srvname . .TP .BI -m \ mtpt Set mountpoint .RI ( /mnt/union by default, .I -M prevents it) .TP .B -a, -b, -C Work as described in .IR bind (1). .PD .SH EXAMPLES .EX % unionfs -m /bin /rc/bin /arm/bin -c $home/bin/^(rc arm) .EE .SH SEE ALSO .IR bind (1), .IR bind (2) .SH SOURCE .B git://code.a-b.xyz/unionfs .SH BUGS .PP You're.