Alexander Viro wrote:
> > Evil idea of the day: non-directory (even non-existant) mount points and
> > non-directory mounts. So then "mount --bind /etc/foo /dev/bar" works.
>
> Try it. It _does_ work.
Yeah, mount --bind is cool, I've been using it on one of my projects
today. But - maybe I'm just not thinking creatively enough - what are
the advantages of mount --bind versus just symlinking?
Also, I tried mount --bind fileone filetwo, and it fails if filetwo
doesn't exist. ('mount point filetwo doesn't exist'). Is that supposed
to work? (using mount from latest redhat beta)
BTW, pivot_root is nifty, too. ;-)
regards,
David
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