If SFS's become used more, it might be worth the hassle to touch files on the top layer before mounting (or something to that effect )jemimah wrote:Installing a pet writes to the top layer whereas installing an sfs puts the data on the bottom layer. That's why there's a difference,
Edit: Tried it...unfortunately, mounted files won't clobber the touch files. Think it's easier just to delete the whiteouts before mounting.