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by drdaeman 4635 days ago
I haden't any problems with running AuFS on "stable" 2.6.x kernels (on Debian, Arch and Gentoo, and can't see why other general-purpose distros won't work) several years ago. I read, due to not being a part of kernel itself, it has problems with keeping up-to-date with very recent (3.10/3.12) kernels, but that's about it.

Not sure if enterprises wants to run the very bleeding edge software for sustainable mission-critical business-to-consumer yada yada.

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Enterprises don't, but they often do want to run Redhat or Suse